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A cross sectional survey for B virus antibody in a colony of group housed rhesus macaques.
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1990
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VaccinationSystematic Sampling TechniqueVirus EpidemiologyRhesus MacaquesViral PathogenesisImmunologyB Virus AntibodyVirologyCross Sectional SurveyInfection ControlB VirusVirus TransmissionMedicineAnimal VirusEpidemiology
A systematic sampling technique was used in combination with a highly sensitive and specific ELISA to provide unbiased age-specific prevalence estimates of B virus antibody in rhesus monkeys housed in three different outdoor breeding corrals. Among 146 sampled monkeys, 97% of animals 2.5 years and older were seropositive, while only 22% of younger animals were seropositive. Neither gender nor social dominance ranking were predictive of B virus antibody status. The strong age association was not inconsistent with hypothesized venereal transmission of B virus. Improvements in the epidemiologic understanding of B virus are necessary to assist efforts to eradicate this agent from breeding colonies of rhesus monkeys.