[comparative characteristics of the pathogenicity of 2 viruses of the family rhabdoviridae for monkeys]. | pathogenic properties of two viruses, sowgrass and barur, of the rhabdoviridae family, isolated in different geographical zones were studied comparatively in green monkeys. these viruses showed different pathogenicity for monkeys by the intracerebral and subcutaneous routes of inoculation. sowgrass virus had no manifest pathogenicity for monkeys, whereas barur virus caused death of the animals in 5-6 days after intracerebral inoculation with typical localization of lesions in the brain. subcutan ... | 1987 | 3673026 |
ledantevirus: a proposed new genus in the rhabdoviridae has a strong ecological association with bats. | the le dantec serogroup of rhabdoviruses comprises le dantec virus from a human with encephalitis and keuriliba virus from rodents, each isolated in senegal. the kern canyon serogroup comprises a loosely connected set of rhabdoviruses many of which have been isolated from bats, including kern canyon virus from california, nkolbisson virus from cameroon, central african republic, and cote d'ivoire, kolente virus from guinea, mount elgon bat and fikirini viruses from kenya, and oita virus from jap ... | 2014 | 25487727 |