Volume 9, Number 3—March 2003
Research
New Lyssavirus Genotype from the Lesser Mouse-eared Bat (Myotis blythi), Kyrghyzstan
Table 1
Genotypea | Yr isolated | Virus (strain) | Country of isolation | Host | Accession no. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 (Rabies) |
? |
CTN |
China |
? |
AF367863 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1983 |
8738THA |
Thailand |
Human |
U22653 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
? |
? |
India |
? |
AF374721 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1996 |
SRL1032 |
Sri Lanka |
Jackal |
AB041964 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1992 |
9218TCH |
Chad |
Dog |
U22644 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1988 |
9141RUS |
Russia |
Arctic fox |
U22656 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
? |
9196FX |
Canada |
Vulpes vulpes |
L20676 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1987 |
1500AFS |
Rep.South Afr. |
Yellow mongoose |
U22628 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1985 |
9142EST |
Estonia |
Racoon dog |
U22476 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1986 |
8681IRA |
Iran |
Dog |
U22482 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1985 |
86118BRE |
Brazil |
Vampire bat |
U22479 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1992 |
BBCAN |
Canada |
Eptesicus fuscus |
AF351833 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1992 |
MYCAN |
Canada |
Myotis lucifugus |
AF351839 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
? |
? |
Chile |
Tadarida brasiliensis |
AF070450 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1988 |
Insectivorous Bat |
Chile |
Insectivorous bat |
AF351850 |
||
1 (Rabies) |
1989 |
PA R89 |
USA |
Raccoon |
U27221 |
||
2 (Lagos bat) |
1958 |
8619NGA |
Nigeria |
Eidolon helvum |
U22842 |
||
3 (Mokola) |
? |
Y09762 |
? |
? |
Y09762 |
||
3 (Mokola) |
1981 |
MOK |
Zimbabwe |
Cat |
U22843 |
||
4 (Duvenhage) |
1986 |
86132AS |
Rep.South Africa |
Human |
U22848 |
||
5 (EBLV-1) |
1985 |
8615POL |
Poland |
Eptesicus serotinus |
U22844 |
||
5 (EBLV-1) |
1989 |
8918FRA |
France |
E. serotinus |
U22845 |
||
6 (EBLV-2) |
1986 |
9007FIN |
Finland |
Human |
U22846 |
||
6 (EBLV-2) |
1986 |
9018HOL |
Holand |
M. dasycneme |
U22847 |
||
7 (ABLV |
1996 |
Ballina |
Australia |
Pteropid alecto |
AF006497 |
||
7 (ABLV) |
1996 |
Insectivorous isolate |
Australia |
Insectivorous bat |
AF081020 |
||
? | 1991 | Aravan | Kyrghystan | M. blythi | AB094438 |
aEBLV-1, European bat lyssavirus 1; EBLV-2, European bat lyssavirus 2; ABLV, Australian bat lyssavirus; MOK, strain name in Mokola virus.
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