A survey of selected bacteriological infections of the Chacma Baboon Papio Ursinus from the Kruger National Park

  • De Vos V
  • Van Niekerk G
  • McConell E
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Abstract

An absence of bacterial pathogens and zoonosesemerged as the salient feature in a bacteriological survey ofchacma baboons from the Kruger National Park. Totals varyingfrom 100 to 178 baboons were assayed for salmonellosis, shigel-losis, tuberculosis, brucellosis and leptospirosis. It is conjecturedthat with Kruger National Park baboons, the abovementionedpathogens are not expected to complicate handling proceduresor experimentation, provided a clean or pathogen-free environment is maintained from the day of capture onwards.

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De Vos, V., Van Niekerk, G. A. W. J., & McConell, E. E. (1973). A survey of selected bacteriological infections of the Chacma Baboon Papio Ursinus from the Kruger National Park. Koedoe, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v16i1.881

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