TABLE 2.
Virus (strain and/or source; reference) | RT-LAMP detection |
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RVFV (IMTSSA/H-2167, human serum, Chad, 2005) (5) | + |
RVFV (Senegal) | + |
RVFV (Madagascar) | + |
RVFV (Egypt) | + |
RVFV (Kenya) | + |
RVFV (vaccine candidate clone 13) | + |
RVFV (wild-type strain ZH548) | + |
Toscana (IMTSSA/H-4906, human LCR, France, 1998) (19) | − |
Sandfly Naples (Sabin strain) | − |
Sandfly Sicilian (Sabin strain) | − |
Belterra (Brazil, 1977) | − |
Punta Toro (Adames strain, kindly provided by D. H. L. Bishop) | − |
Dengue virus 1 (IMTSSA/H-658, isolated in human serum, Cambodia, 1998) | − |
Dengue virus 2 (IMTSSA/H-1164, human serum, Somalia, 1994) | − |
Dengue virus 3 (IMTSSA/H-1731, human serum, Guadeloupe, 1994) (19) | − |
Dengue virus 4 (IMTSSA/H-812, human serum, Indonesia, 1994) | − |
Yellow fever virus (17D) | − |
Japanese encephalitis virus (Nakayama) | − |
West Nile virus (Tunisia 1997) | − |
Saint Louis encephalitis virus (MSI-7) | − |
Tick-borne encephalitis virus (Langat) | − |
Chikungunya virus (IMTSSA/H-6368, human serum, Réunion, 2005) (1) | − |
RNAs extracted from supernatants of cells infected with different arboviruses were assayed for detection using RVFV RT-LAMP; ∼106 copies of each viral RNA were used for each assay.