Abstract

Two monoclonal antibodies have been produced to the flavivirus, Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE). Immunofluorescent antibody and ELISA tests revealed that one antibody was specific for MVE while the other cross-reacted weakly with Alfuy and Kunjin viruses. These antibodies have neither haemagglutination inhibition nor neutralising activity. One of the monoclonal antibodies reacted with the envelope glycoprotein (E) and a 45,000 MW protein, while the other reacted with a protein of 23,000 daltons. Competitive binding assays confirmed that these antibodies reacted with unrelated epitopes.

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