Doherty R L, Carley J G, Kay B H, Filippich C, Marks E N
Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci. 1976 Jun;54(3):237-43. doi: 10.1038/icb.1976.24.
Field studies during an epidemic of Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE) led to the isolation of MVE virus from a pool of mosquitoes (Culex annulirostris) and a sentinel chicken from Charleville, south-west Queensland. A high proportion of domestic fowls at Charleville had antibody to MVE virus at the beginning of February 1974, in advance of the first case recognized in Queensland and allowing early warning from health authorities. A survey of antibody in domestic fowls in mid-1974 suggested widespread activity of MVE virus in western and east-central Queensland. Virus isolation and serological studies showed activity in south-west Queensland of three other viruses known to infect man, Ross River, Sindbis and Kunjin viruses.
在墨累谷脑炎(MVE)疫情期间进行的实地研究,从昆士兰州西南部查尔维尔的一群蚊子(环喙库蚊)和一只哨兵鸡中分离出了MVE病毒。1974年2月初,查尔维尔的大部分家禽已对MVE病毒产生抗体,早于昆士兰州确认的首例病例,从而使卫生当局能够提前发出预警。1974年年中对家禽抗体的一项调查表明,MVE病毒在昆士兰州西部和中东部广泛传播。病毒分离和血清学研究显示,在昆士兰州西南部,另外三种已知可感染人类的病毒——罗斯河病毒、辛德毕斯病毒和库京病毒也有活动。