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Volume 9, Number 3—March 2003
Research

New Lyssavirus Genotype from the Lesser Mouse-eared Bat (Myotis blythi), Kyrghyzstan

Yohko T. Arai*Comments to Author , Ivan V. Kuzmin†, Yosuke Kameoka*, and Alexandr D. Botvinkin‡
Author affiliations: *National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan; †Institute for Natural Foci Infections, Omsk, Russia; ‡Antiplague Research Institute of Siberia and the Far East, Irkutsk, Russia

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Table 1

Lyssavirus isolates used in this study

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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