Antigenic relationship of human foamy virus to the simian foamy viruses

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A foamy virus isolated by Achong et al. from a human nasopharyngeal carcinoma was studied to determine its antigenic relationship to eight known simian foamy viruses (SFV). Using reciprocal cross-immunofluorescent and cross-neutralization techniques, we found the human isolate to be closely related to SFV type 6. In a seroepidemiological survey, neutralizing antibody to the human foamy virus was not detected in the sera of animal caretakers or laboratory personnel who routinely handled a wide variety of nonhuman primates. We conclude that the human isolate most probably represents a variant strain of SFV type 6.

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Nemo, G. J., Brown, P. W., Gibbs, C. J., & Gajdusek, D. C. (1978). Antigenic relationship of human foamy virus to the simian foamy viruses. Infection and Immunity, 20(1), 69–72. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.20.1.69-72.1978

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