Laboratory diagnosis of cytomegalovirus in monkeys in the Adler Breeding Center and in humans.

Bull Exp Biol Med

Institute of Medical Primatology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, SochiAdler, Russia.

Published: October 2010

Monitoring of cytomegalovirus markers was carried out in the blood of humans and in the blood, lavage fluid specimens from the throat, and salivary gland tissues of monkeys of different species. Correlation between the percentage of cytomegalovirus infection and age was detected in humans. The virus was most often detected in salivary gland tissues and least so in the blood.

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