BMBL - Section VII - Table D

Table D. Arboviruses and Certain Other Viruses Assigned to Biosafety Level 3



Aino Akabane Bhanja Chikungunya (c,d) Cocal
Dhori Dugbe Everglades (c,d) Flexal Germiston (c)
Getah Hantaan Israel Turkey mening. Japanese enc. Junin (c,d)
Kairi Kimberley Koutango Louping Ill (a,c) Mayaro
Middelburg Mobala Mopeia (e) Mucambo (c,d) Murray Valley enc.
Nairobi sheep disease(a) Ndumu Negishi Oropouche (c) Orungo
Peaton Piry Powassan Puumala Rift Valley fever (a,b,c,d)
Sagiyama Sal Vieja San Perlita Semliki Forest Seoul Spondweni
St. Louis enc. Thogoto Tocio (c) Turuna Venezuelan equine(c,d) encephalitis
Vesicular Stomatitus (alagoas) Wesselsbron (a,c) West Nile Yellow fever (c,d) Zinga (b)

(a.) The importation, possession, or use of this agent is restricted by USDA regulation or administrative policy. See Appendix E.
(b.) Zinga virus is now recognized as being identical to Rift Valley Fever virus.
(c.) SALS recommends that work with this agent should be conducted only in Biosafety Level 3 facilities which provide for HEPA filtration of all exhaust air prior to discharge from the laboratory.
(d.) A vaccine is available and is recommended for all persons working with this agent.
(e.) This virus is presently being registered in the Catalogue of Arboviruses (96).