SummaryVirus strain LEIV-284 Ka was isolated from Ixodes (Ceratixodes) putus tick collected in August, 1970, from Phalacrocorax pelagicus Pallas (pelagic cormorants) on Commodore Islands. The strain was shown to be identica] with strains of Tyuleniy virus, a group B arbovirus, recovered in 1969 on Tyuleniy Island, Sea of Okhotsk. On Commodore Islands, hemagglutination inhibiting antibodies for the virus were found in 6% of the residents, 22% of fur seals, 24% of Uria aalge (common murres), 23 % of Lunda cirrhata (tufted puffins) and in 11% of the Rissa tridactyla (black legged Kittiwakes).
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