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. 1970 Nov;6(5):690–692. doi: 10.1128/jvi.6.5.690-692.1970

Two African Viruses Serologically and Morphologically Related to Rabies Virus

Robert E Shope 1,2,3,4, Frederick A Murphy 1,2,3,4, Alyne K Harrison 1,2,3,4, Ottis R Causey 1,2,3,4, Graham E Kemp 1,2,3,4, D I H Simpson 1,2,3,4, Dorothy L Moore 1,2,3,4
PMCID: PMC376175  PMID: 5530013

Abstract

Lagos bat virus and an isolate from shrews (IbAn 27377), both from Nigeria, were found to be bullet-shaped and to mature intracytoplasmically in association with a distinct matrix. They were related to, but readily distinguishable from, rabies virus and each other by complement fixation and neutralization tests. The three viruses, including rabies, form a subgrouping within the rhabdoviruses.

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