Aride virus, a new ungrouped arbovirus infecting Amblyomma loculosum ticks from roseate terns in the Seychelles

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A previously undescribed arbovirus, proposed name Aride virus, was recovered from Amblyomma loculosum Neumann, collected from dead roseate terns Sterna dougallii arideensis Mathews in the Seychelles. Some important tick-virus-host associations are discussed. © 1976 Springer-Verlag.

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Converse, J. D., Hoogstraal, H., Moussa, M. I., Kaiser, M. N., Casals, J., & Feare, C. J. (1976). Aride virus, a new ungrouped arbovirus infecting Amblyomma loculosum ticks from roseate terns in the Seychelles. Archives of Virology, 50(3), 237–240. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01320577

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