Acute encephalitis has heralded the emergence of multiple virulent pathogens (28), including West Nile virus, Hendra virus, Nipah virus,
Murray Valley encephalitis virus, and Japanese encephalitis virus, all of which can cause severe illness and death (2,4,29-31).
Usutu virus (USUV) is a relatively unknown member of the mosquito-borne cluster within the Flavivirus genus, closely related to important human pathogens such as Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV),
Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV), Dengue virus (DENV), Yellow fever virus (YFV), Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV), and West Nile virus (WNV) (1-3).
The causative agent, West Nile virus (WNV), is a member of the genus Flavivirus (family Flaviviridae), which is grouped together with Alfuy virus, Cacipacore virus, Koutango virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, Kunjin virus,
Murray Valley encephalitis virus, St.
Monoclonal antibodies used for characterization of goose, stork, and gull isolates study, Israel, 1998 and 1999 MAb Reactivity Reference 2B4 WNV-type specific (E gene) 15 6B8 WNV-type specific (E gene) 15 6E12 WNV-type specific except KUN 15 (NS4a gene) 5F10 WNV specific Bat-El Lachmi 1C9 Flaviviruses Bat-El Lachmi 1B4 Flaviviruses Bat-El Lachmi F7/101 West Nile 16 6D12 Flaviviruses except Edge Hill and 17 Dengue virus 3H6
Murray Valley encephalitis virus 17 (Flavivirus) 813 Yellow fever virus (Flavivirus) 18 30.11 SINV 19 30.12 SINV 19 2F2 SINV (a) WNV= West Nile virus; SINV=Sindbis virus.