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Serologic and Virologic Analysis of Type D Simian Retrovirus Infection in a Colony of Celebes Black Macaques (<i>Macaca nigra</i>)
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1989
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Celebes Black MacaquesDiagnostic VirologySrv IsolatesPathogenesisViral PathogenesisVirologic AnalysisPathologyVirologyCelebes MacaquesSrv InfectionVirus ClassificationInfection ControlVirus TransmissionMedicineClinical MicrobiologyViral GeneticsAnimal Virus
Celebes macaques were tested for type D simian retrovirus (SRV) infection. SRV infection was first detected in one serum sample collected during 1980. By 1983, 32 of 46 monkeys (70%) were infected. Serotyping of the SRV isolates determined that 0/26 of the isolates were SRV-1; 24/26 were SRV-2; 1/26 was SRV-5; and 1/26 could not be typed. Restriction endonuclease mapping confirmed the SRV-2C and SRV-5 isolates. In addition, two SRV-2C variants were detected.
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