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Vibrio cbolerae, V. parahemolyticus 
Yersinia enterocolitica 
Appendix B-II-B. Class 2 Fungal Agents 
il Blastomyces dermatitidis 
'{ Cryptococcus neoformans 
Paracoccidioides braziliensis 
]j Appendix B-II-C. Class 2 Parasitic 
I Agents 
I Endamoeba histolytica 
j Leishmania sp. 
Naegleria gruberi 
' Schistosoma mansoni 
Toxocara canis 
Toxoplasma gondii 
Trichinella spiralis 
Trypanosoma cruzi 
Appendix B-II-D. Class 2 Viral, 
Rickettsial, and Chlamydial Agents 
Adenoviruses — human — all types 
Cache Valley virus 
Coronaviruses 
Coxsackie A and B viruses 
C)’tomegaloviruses 
Echoviruses — all types 
Encephalomyocarditis virus (EMC) 
Flanders virus 
Hart Park virus 
Hepatitis viruses — associated antigen 
material 
Herpesviruses — except Herpesvirus 
simiae (Monkey B virus) which i^in 
Class 4 
Influenza viruses — all types except A/ 
PR8/34, which is in Class 1 
Langat virus 
Lymphogranuloma venereum agent 
Measles virus 
Mumps virus 
Parainfluenza virus — all types except 
Parainfluenza virus 3, SF4 strain, 
which is in Class 1 
Polioviruses — all types, wild and 
attenuated 
Poxviruses — all types except Alastrim, 
Smallpox, and V^itepox which are 
Class 5 and Monkey pox which 
depending on experiments is in Class 
3 or Class 4 
Rabies virus — all strains except Rabies 
street virus which should be classified 
in Class 3 
Reoviruses — all types 
Respiratory syncytial virus 
Rhinoviruses — all types 
Rubella virus 
Simian viruses — all types except 
Herpesvirus simiae (Monkey B virus) 
and Marburg virus which are in Class 
4 
Sindbis virus 
Tensaw virus 
Turlock virus 
Vaccinia virus 
Varicella virus 
Vesicular stomatitis virus (see Appendix 
B-VI-B) 
Vole rickettsia 
Yellow fever virus, 17D vaccine strain 
Appendix B-U-E. Class 2 Oncogenic 
Viruses (See Appendix B-Vl-C) 
Appendix BdI-E-1. Low-Risk Oncogenic 
Viruses 
Adenovirus 7-Siraian virus 40 (Ad7- 
SV40) 
Adenovirus 
Avian leukosis virus 
Bovine leukemia virus 
Bovine papilloma virus 
Chick-embryo-lethal orphan (CELO) 
virus or fowl adenovirus 1 
Dog sarcoma virus 
Guinea pig herpes virus 
Lucke (Frog) virus 
Hamster leukemia virus 
Marek's disease virus 
Mason-Pfizer monkey virus 
Mouse mammary tumor virus 
Murine leukemia virus 
Murine sarcoma virus 
Polyoma virus 
Rat leukemia virus 
Rous sarcoma virus 
Shope fibroma virus 
Shope papilloma virus 
Simian virus 40 (SV— 40) 
Appendix B-II-E-2. Moderate-Risk 
Oncogenic Viruses 
Adenovirus 2-Simian virus 40 (Ad2- 
SV40) 
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) 
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) 
Feline sarcoma virus (FeSV) 
Gibbon leukemia virus (GaLV) 
Herpesvirus (HV) ateles 
Herpesvirus (HV) saimiri 
Simian sarcoma virus (SSV)-l 
Yaba 
Appendix B-lII. Class 3 Agents 
Appendix B-IH-A. Class 3 Bacterial 
Agents 
Bartonella — all sp>ecies 
Brucella — all species 
Francisella tularensis 
Mycobacterium bovis, M. tuberculosis 
Pasteurella multocide type — “buffalo” 
and other foreign virulent strains (see 
Appendix B-VI-B) 
Pseudomonas mallei (see Appendix B- 
VI-B) 
Pseudomonas pseudomallei (see 
Appendix B-VI-B) 
Yersinia pestis 
Appendix B-III-B. Class 3 Fungal 
Agents 
Coccidioides immilis 
Histoplasma capsulatum 
Histoplasma capsulatum var. duboisii 
Appendix B-IU-C. Class 3 Parasitic 
Agents 
None 
Appendix B-III-D. Class 3 Viral, 
Rickettsial, and Chlamydial Agents 
Monkey pox virus — when used in vitro 
(see Appendix B-VI-D) 
Arboviruses — all strains except those in 
Class 2 and 4. (Arboviruses 
indigenous to the United States are in 
Class 3 except those listed in Class 2. 
West Nile and Semliki Forest viruses 
may be classified up or down 
depending on the conditions of use 
and geographical location of the 
laboratory). 
Dengue virus — when used for 
transmission or animal inoculation 
experiments 
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus 
(LCM) 
Rickettsia — all species except Vole 
rickettsia when used for transmission 
or animal inoculation experiments 
Yellow fever virus — wild, when used in 
vitro 
Appendix B-TV. Class 4 Agents 
Appendix B-I\'-A. Class 4 Bacterial 
Agents 
None 
Appendix B-I\^-B. Class 4 Fungal 
Agents 
None 
Appendix B-IV-C. Class 4 Parasitic 
Agents 
None 
Appendix B-FV-D. Class 4 Viral, 
Rickettsial, and Chlamydial Agents 
Ebola fever virus 
Monkey pox virus — w'hen used for 
transmission or animal inoculation 
experiments (see Appendix B-Vl-D) 
Hemorrhagic fever agents — including 
Crimean hemorrhagic fever, (Congo), 
Junin, and Machupo viruses, and 
others as yet undefined 
Herpesvirus simiae (Monkey B virus) 
Lassa virus 
Marburg xdrus 
Tick-bome encephalitis virus 
complex — including Russian spring- 
summer encephalitis, Kyasanur forest 
disease, Omsk hemorrhagic fever, and 
Central European encephalitis viruses 
Venezuelem equine encephalitis virus, 
epidemic strains — when used for 
transmission or animal inoculation 
experiments 
Yellow fever virus-wild — ^when used for 
transmission or animal inoculation 
experiments 
Appendix B-V. Class 5 Agents (see 
Appendix B-Vl-E) 
Appendix B-V-A. Animal Disease 
Organisms which are Forbidden Entry 
into the United States by Law 
Foot and moutli disease virus 
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