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Viruses isolated from ticks (Ixodes uriae) from a seabird colony on the Isle of May, Scotland, were shown by complement fixation tests to be related to the Uukuniemi and Kemerovo serogroups. Electron microscopic studies on the Uukuniemi viruses showed them to have a morphology characteristic of the bunyaviridae, and the Kemerovo group to be characteristic of orbiviruses. Separate isolates from the two serogroups were distinguished from each other by neutralization tests.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Acta Virol

Publication Date

03/1985

Volume

29

Pages

129 - 136

Keywords

Animals, Bunyaviridae, Cell Line, Complement Fixation Tests, Female, History, Ancient, Male, Mice, Microscopy, Electron, Neutralization Tests, Orbivirus, Reoviridae, Scotland, Ticks