Characterization of three new insect-specific flaviviruses: Their relationship to the mosquito-borne flavivirus pathogens

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Abstract

Three novel insect-specific flaviviruses, isolated from mosquitoes collected in Peru, Malaysia (Sarawak), and the United States, are characterized. The new viruses, designated La Tina, Kampung Karu, and Long Pine Key, respectively, are antigenically and phylogenetically more similar to the mosquito-borne flavivirus pathogens, than to the classical insect-specific viruses like cell fusing agent and Culex flavivirus. The potential implications of this relationship and the possible uses of these and other arbovirus-related insect-specific flaviviruses are reviewed.

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Guzman, H., Contreras-Gutierrez, M. A., Travassos da Rosa, A. P. A., Nunes, M. R. T., Cardoso, J. F., Popov, V. L., … Tesh, R. B. (2018). Characterization of three new insect-specific flaviviruses: Their relationship to the mosquito-borne flavivirus pathogens. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 98(2), 410–419. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0350

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