1. Prevalence of antibody reaction with cercopithecine herpesvirus 1 antigen in Macaca cyclopis, Macaca fascicularis, and Papio anubis in Taiwan.
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Lee F, Lin YJ, Deng MC, Lee TY, and Huang CC
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- Animals, Antibodies, Viral biosynthesis, Antigens, Viral immunology, Cercopithecinae immunology, Herpesviridae Infections blood, Herpesviridae Infections epidemiology, Macaca immunology, Macaca virology, Macaca fascicularis immunology, Macaca fascicularis virology, Papio anubis immunology, Papio anubis virology, Prevalence, Primate Diseases blood, Primate Diseases immunology, Taiwan, Antibodies, Viral blood, Cercopithecinae virology, Herpesviridae Infections veterinary, Herpesvirus 1, Cercopithecine immunology, Primate Diseases epidemiology
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Background and Methods: A total of 284 non-human primate sera were collected between December 2004 and September 2005 and tested by a commercially available dot immunobinding assay for the antibodies to cercopithecine herpesvirus 1, an alphaherpesvirus with high mortality for infected humans., Results: Seropositive rates were 58% among non-human primates from animal shelters and 38% among those from zoos and academic institutes. Positive reactors were found in three species, the Formosan macaque (Macaca cyclopis; 57%), the cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis; 11%) and the olive baboon (Papio anubis; 68%)., Conclusions: Our results showed that natural infection by cercopithecine herpesvirus 1 in Formosan macaques was highly prevalent, and to a certain extent reflected the situation of the wild populations in Taiwan. The findings raised the issues of zoonotic public health and the occupational health of primate workers. High positive rate in olive baboons was also found, although, it cannot be ruled out that the positivity was due to cross-reactivity between cercopithecine herpesvirus 1 and other herpesviruses.
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- 2007
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