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Flaviviruses (Togaviruses)—Group B Arboviruses
Japanese encephalitis virus
Yellow fever virus
Other viruses as listed in the reference source (see Section V-C,
Footnotes and References of Sections I through IV )
Orthomyxoviruses
Influenza viruses 1918-1919 H1N1 (1918 H1N1), human H2N2 (1957-
1968), and highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 strains
within the Goose/Guangdong/96-like H5 lineage (HPAI H5N1)
Poxviruses
Monkeypox virus
Prions
Transmissible spongioform encephalopathies (TME) agents
(Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease and kuru agents)(see Section V-C,
F ootnotes and References of Sections I through IV , for containment
instruction)
Retroviruses
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) types 1 and 2
Human T cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) types 1 and 2
Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)
Rhabdoviruses
Vesicular stomatitis virus
Appendix B-IV: Risk Group 4 (RG4) Agents
RG4 agents are likely to cause serious or lethal human disease for which
preventive or therapeutic interventions are not usually available.
Appendix B-IV-A: Risk Group 4 (RG4)—Bacterial Agents
None.
Appendix B-IV-B: Risk Group 4 (RG4)—Fungal Agents
None.
Appendix B-IV-C Risk Group 4 (RG4)—Parasitic Agents
None.
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