Volume 11, Number 2—February 2005
Research
Novel Flavivirus or New Lineage of West Nile Virus, Central Europe
Table 2
Virus name | Code | Accession no.* | Isolation |
WNV lineage, clade | ||
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Year | Host | Geographic origin | ||||
WNV HNY1999 | NY99a | AF202541 | 1999 | Human | New York | 1a |
WNV NY99flamingo38299 | NY99b | AF196835 | 1999 | Flamingo | New York | 1a |
WNV IS98STD | Is98 | AF481864 | 1998 | Stork | Israel | 1a |
WNV Italy1998Equine | It98 | AF404757 | 1998 | Horse | Italy | 1a |
WNV RO9750 | Ro96 | AF260969 | 1996 | Culex pipiens | Romania | 1a |
WNV VLG4 | Rus99a | AF317203 | 1999 | Human | Volgograd | 1a |
WNV LEIV-Vlg99-27889 | Rus99b | AY277252 | 1999 | Human | Volgograd | 1a |
WNV PaH001 | Tu97 | AY268133 | 1997 | Human | Tunisia | 1a |
WNV PaAn001 | Fr00 | AY268132 | 2000 | Horse | France | 1a |
WNV Eg101 | Eg51 | AF260968 | 1951 | Human | Egypt | 1a |
WNV Chin-01 | Chin01 | AY490240 | Unknown | Unknown† | China | 1a |
WNV Kunjin MRM61C | Kunjin | D00246 | 1960 | Cx. annulirostris | Australia | 1b |
WNV Sarafend | Sarafend | AY688948 | Laboratory strain | 2 | ||
WNV B956 (WNFCG) | Ug37 | M12294 | 1937 | Human | Uganda | 2 |
WNV LEIV-Krnd88-190 | Rus98 | AY277251 | 1998 | Dermacentor marginatus | Caucasus | 4† |
Rabensburg virus (97-103) | RabV | AY765264 | 1997 | Cx. pipiens | Czech Republic | 3† |
Japanese encephalitis virus | JEV | NC_001437 | – | – | – | – |
Murray Valley encephalitis virus | MVEV | NC_000943 | – | – | – | – |
Usutu virus | USUV | AY453411 | – | – | – | – |
Saint Louis encephalitis virus | SLEV | AF013416 | – | – | – | – |
Alfuy virus | ALFV | AF013360 | – | – | – | – |
Cacipacore virus | CPCV | AF013367 | – | – | – | – |
Koutango virus | KOUV | AF013384 | – | – | – | – |
Yaounde virus | YAOV | AF013413 | – | – | – | – |
*Partial nucleotide sequences (NS5 protein region) are indicated in italics.
†Unknown, tentative speciation.
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