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the ecology and behavior of aedes atlanticus d. & k. and other species with reference to keystone virus in the houston area, texas. 19751223304
genotypic varieties of la crosse virus isolated from different geographic regions of the continental united states and evidence for a naturally occurring intertypic recombinant la crosse virus.the tripartite ribonucleic acid (rna) genomes of 23 alternate isolates of la crosse virus have been analyzed by the procedure of oligonucleotide fingerprinting. by comparison with the fingerprints of the three viral rna species (large, medium and small) of prototype la crosse virus, the viruses have been categorized in terms of the degree of their rna sequence relatedness. the a type la crosse viruses, which have been recovered from wisconsin, minnesota, indiana and ohio, have viral rna sequence ...19817246519
recently introduced aedes albopictus in the united states: potential vector of la crosse virus (bunyaviridae: california serogroup).a population of aedes albopictus collected in 1986 in harris county, texas, was evaluated for its vector competence with 4 california serogroup viruses (jamestown canyon, keystone, la crosse and trivittatus). rates of midgut infection, dissemination of virus beyond the midgut and oral transmission to suckling mice were markedly different for the 4 viruses in a pattern representative of the antigenic relationships known for the california serogroup. only la crosse virus was shown to be efficientl ...19892584976
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