| genetic diversity of enzootic isolates of vesicular stomatitis virus new jersey. | the rna genomes of 43 vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) isolates of the new jersey (nj) serotype were t1-ribonuclease fingerprinted to compare the extent of genetic diversity of virus from regions of epizootic and enzootic disease activity. forty of these viruses were obtained from central america during 1982 to 1985. the other three were older isolates, including a 1970 isolate from culex nigripalpus mosquitos in guatemala, a 1960 bovine isolate from panama, and a 1976 isolate from mosquitos (ma ... | 1988 | 2891861 |
| serologic surveillance for vesicular stomatitis virus on ossabaw island, georgia. | seventeen species of mammals and seven species of birds from ossabaw island, georgia, were tested for vesicular stomatitis (vs) neutralizing antibodies. seropositive results were restricted to mammals with six of 17 species testing seropositive for vs (new jersey type) neutralizing antibodies. seropositive species included: raccoons (procyon lotor), white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus), feral swine (sus scrofa), cattle (bos taurus), horses (equus caballus), and donkeys (equus asinus). all ... | 1985 | 2987546 |
| characterization of new jersey vesicular stomatitis virus isolates from horses and black flies during the 1982 outbreak in colorado. | vesicular stomatitis viruses isolated from horses, afflicted during the recent outbreak in the western united states, and from black flies (simuliidae) were characterized with respect to the homology of their genomic rnas and the mobility of their proteins in polyacrylamide gels. all the isolates were very similar, if not identical, with respect to these two parameters. when the black fly isolate was compared to other vsv isolates, this virus appeared to belong in the hazelhurst subgroup of the ... | 1985 | 2997995 |
| antibodies to vesicular stomatitis virus in populations of feral swine in the united states. | from 1979 to 1985, 941 feral swine (sus scrofa) from 53 locations in 15 states were serologically tested for antibodies to vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv). antibodies to new jersey serotype vsv were present in 75 swine from five locations in arkansas, florida, georgia, and louisiana. within these populations, antibody prevalences ranged from 10 to 100%. no antibodies to indiana serotype were detected. | 1986 | 3016348 |
| antibodies to vesicular stomatitis new jersey type virus in wild and domestic sentinel swine. | wild sentinel swine on ossabaw island, chatham county, georgia, were serially bled and tested for vesicular stomatitis new jersey type virus neutralizing antibody to determine the intensity, distribution, and progression of annual viral activity. from march through september, 1984 and 1985, 112 and 226 juvenile (less than 8 months) swine, respectively, were sampled. seroconversions initially were detected on may 7, 1984 and may 18, 1985. incidence of seroconversion in wild swine reached 32% duri ... | 1987 | 3034056 |
| hosts of lutzomyia shannoni (diptera: psychodidae) in relation to vesicular stomatitis virus on ossabaw island, georgia, u.s.a. | hosts of lutzomyia shannoni dyar, a suspected biological vector of the new jersey serotype of vesicular stomatitis (vsnj) virus, were determined using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) of 333 blood-fed female sandflies collected from their diurnal resting shelters on ossabaw island, georgia, u.s.a. sandflies had fed primarily on white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) (81%) and to a lesser extent on feral swine (sus scrofa) (16%), two species of host infected annually with ... | 1994 | 7841487 |
| feral swine as a potential amplifying host for vesicular stomatitis virus new jersey serotype on ossabaw island, georgia. | sentinel feral swine (sus scrofa) on ossabaw island, georgia (usa), were serologically monitored for antibodies to vesicular stomatitis new jersey serotype (vsnj) virus from 17 april to 27 august 1990. seroconversions to vsnj virus were detected in 24% of swine island-wide. differences in the incidence of seroconversion were detected between swine sampled in the pleistocene and holocene formations of the island suggesting that the presence of virus is forest type dependent. based on the consiste ... | 1993 | 8394941 |
| effect of strain and serotype of vesicular stomatitis virus on viral shedding, vesicular lesion development, and contact transmission in pigs. | to determine whether pigs can be infected with strains of vesicular stomatitis virus new jersey (vsv-nj) and vesicular stomatitis virus indiana (vsv-i) isolated during recent vesicular stomatitis outbreaks that primarily involved horses in the western united states and determine the potential for these viruses to be transmitted by contact. | 2004 | 15478770 |