- Tagged as
- - Antigen
- - Diagnostic reagent
- - Virus
- - Cultivable virus
Originator
: Refer to related PMIDs
https://www.csiro.au/en/Research/Facilities/AAHL
Produced by
: CSIRO Shipping From
: Clayton - AU
Product Description
Ref-SKU:
023V-02620 Douglas virus CSIRO150
Product Risk Group:
ICTV Taxonomy:
Virus name:
Isolate:
Serotype:
Storage conditions:
Viral Storage Medium -80C
Sequencing:
Complete genome
Infectivity:
Infectivity tested and quantified
Mycoplasmic content:
Mycoplasma free
GMO:
No
Biosafety restrictions:
Although there is little evidence that Douglas virus has been associated with disease in livestock or other animals, other viruses belonging to the Simbu serogroup can be teratogenic in pregnant ruminants.
Virus host type:
Infectivity Test:
TCID50
Production cell line:
Virus Cultivability:
Passage:
BHK-21 x6
Identification technique:
Neutralisation test and whole genome sequencing (next generation sequencing)
Shipping conditions:
IATA Classification:
Note:
Isolated from the blood of a healthy cow from Douglas Station, Northern Territory, Australia. The cow was bled on the 23rd June, 1978.
Information about the collection of the virus
Recombinant product:
No
Biological material origin:
Natural origin
Collection date:
Friday, 23 June, 1978
Country of collection:
Suspected epidemiological origin :
Isolation host:
Isolation technique:
Inoculation of BHK-21 cell monolayer.
Clinical information:
Isolated from the blood of a healthy cow