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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 27(2_Part_2), 1978, pp. 385-386
Copyright © 1978 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Eyach (EYA)

Strain: Original

R. Ackermann AND B. Rehse-Küpper
Kupper,Department of Virology, Neurology Clinic, University of Cologne, Germany

Information from: R. Ackermann and B. Rehse-Küpper, Department of Virology, Neurology Clinic, University of Cologne, Germany, 6 June 1975.

Antigenic group: Colorado Tick Fever.

Original source: Isolated by B. Rehse-Küpper at Department of Virology,Neurology Clinic, University of Cologne, from a pool of 2 adult male and 2 adult female Ixodes ricinus (L.) ticks collected 13 May 1972 by flagging the vegetation at Eyach, B.-W., West Germany, Lat.48°27'N, Long. 8°41'E. Habitat: Mixed woodland area. Storage: Held in glass tube at 4°C until inoculation.

Methods of isolation in laboratory: Ticks ground in 0.03 M tris buffer, pH 7.5 with 10% calf serum. Inoculated 0.02 ml ic + sc in 2-day-old mice on 6 June 1972

Validity of isolation: Virus not reisolated. but first virus of this type in laboratory.







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