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Interspecies Transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease Prions to Squirrel Monkeys ( <i>Saimiri sciureus</i> )
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Creutzfeldt-jakob DiseasePathologyRodent EcologyNonhuman PrimatesSquirrel MonkeysPrion DiseaseNeurologyRodent ManagementPrimate BehaviorNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyInterspecies TransmissionAnimal TestingBrain TissueBiologyNeurodegenerative DiseasesRodent-borne DiseasesPathogenesisVeterinary ScienceDegenerative DiseaseNeuroscienceMedicine
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is an emerging prion disease of deer and elk. The risk of CWD transmission to humans following exposure to CWD-infected tissues is unknown. To assess the susceptibility of nonhuman primates to CWD, two squirrel monkeys were inoculated with brain tissue from a CWD-infected mule deer. The CWD-inoculated squirrel monkeys developed a progressive neurodegenerative disease and were euthanized at 31 and 34 months postinfection. Brain tissue from the CWD-infected squirrel monkeys contained the abnormal isoform of the prion protein, PrP-res, and displayed spongiform degeneration. This is the first reported transmission of CWD to primates.
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