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Plasmodium simium/Plasmodium vivax infections in southern brown howler monkeys from the Atlantic Forest
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PrimatologyParasitic DiseaseMalariaPathologyBlood InfectionAtlantic ForestPrimate SystematicsParasite GenomicsMammalogyParasitologyHost-parasite RelationshipVector-parasite RelationshipEpidemiologyBiologyNatural SciencesZoonotic DiseaseEvolutionary BiologyParasite ControlPlasmodium SimiumSimian ParasiteMedicine
Blood infection by the simian parasite, Plasmodium simium, was identified in captive (n = 45, 4.4%) and in wild Alouatta clamitans monkeys (n = 20, 35%) from the Atlantic Forest of southern Brazil. A single malaria infection was symptomatic and the monkey presented clinical and haematological alterations. A high frequency of Plasmodium vivax-specific antibodies was detected among these monkeys, with 87% of the monkeys testing positive against P. vivax antigens. These findings highlight the possibility of malaria as a zoonosis in the remaining Atlantic Forest and its impact on the epidemiology of the disease.
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