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Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis
June 1998
California Regional Primate Research Center, University of California-Davis 95616-8542, USA.
Naturally occurring Mycobacterium leprae has been previously documented in only two species of nonhuman primates from West Africa--the chimpanzee and the sooty mangabey. We report here the first known case of spontaneous leprosy in an Asian macaque. A wild-caught cynomolgus macaque imported from The Philippines developed a reaction to a tuberculin skin test after 3 years at the California Regional Primate Research Center (CRPRC), University of California-Davis, Davis, California, U.
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April 1996
School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616-8542, USA.
Six newborn rhesus macaques were experimentally infected with pathogenic Simian immunodeficiency virus of macaques (SIVmac251), and three newborn macaques were infected with avirulent SIVmac1A11. The former developed rapidly fatal simian AIDS and died within 26 wk of age, whereas the latter remained clinically normal. Infant monkeys that developed rapidly progressive disease had rapid declines in CD4+ cells and were unable to mount IgG and IgA antibody responses to SIV or to an unrelated antigen, tetanus toxoid.
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