Differential distribution of antibodies to different viruses in young animals in the free-ranging rhesus macaques of Cayo Santiago

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Background : The breeding colony of free-ranging rhesus macaques was established in 1938 in Cayo Santiago (CS) with animals collected in northern India. The seroprevalence to cercopithecine herpesvirus type 1 (B virus) and simian retroviruses has been studied previously. Results : This is the first report on the seropositivity to different viruses using samples collected shortly after removing animals (n = 245) from CS. All samples were negative for measles, simian immunodeficiency virus and simian type D retroviruses. The overall prevalence of antibodies was around 50% for simian T-lymphotropic virus I (STLV-I). For B virus, the prevalence was 38%. Conclusions : Data obtained showed marked differences in the antibody distribution to B virus and STLV-I within the free-ranging colony of rhesus macaques. Implication of these data for the Specific Pathogen Free program at the Caribbean Primate Research Center are also discussed. © 2006 The Authors Journal compilation. © 2006 Blackwell Munksgaard.

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Sariol, C. A., González-Martínez, J., Arana, T., Gascot, S., Suárez, E., Maldonado, E., … Kraiselburd, E. N. (2006). Differential distribution of antibodies to different viruses in young animals in the free-ranging rhesus macaques of Cayo Santiago. Journal of Medical Primatology, 35(6), 369–375. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0684.2006.00174.x

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