virus-vector-host relationships of aedes stimulans and jamestown canyon virus in a northern indiana enzootic focus. | collections of hematophagous diptera at the kingsbury state fish and wildlife area in northern indiana between 1982 and 1984 yielded 118,972 mosquitoes from which 5 isolates of jamestown canyon virus and 3 isolates of trivittatus virus were obtained. all jamestown canyon isolates were from aedes stimulans, including 1 from a pool of newly emerged males and 2 from pools of newly emerged females. these 3 isolates suggest that jamestown canyon virus is transovarially transmitted by ae. stimulans. a ... | 1986 | 2878626 |
seroconversion rates to jamestown canyon virus among six populations of white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) in indiana. | the annual seroconversion of fawns, yearlings, and adult white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) to jamestown canyon virus (california group) was followed at six indiana sites from 1981 through 1984. in all, sera from 1,642 deer (515 fawns, 618 yearlings, and 509 adults) were tested for neutralizing antibody to three california serogroup viruses: jamestown canyon, la crosse, and trivittatus. virtually all deer with specific neutralizing antibody showed evidence of a prior infection with james ... | 1987 | 3820426 |