[Epidemiological survey of a captive Chinese rhesus macaque breeding colony in Yunnan for SRV, STLV and BV].
2013
Nonhuman primates are critical resources for biomedical research.
Rhesus macaque is a popularly used laboratory nonhuman primate that
share many characteristics with humans. However, rhesus macaques are
the natural host of two exogenous retroviruses, SRV (simian type D
retrovirus) and STLV (simian T lymphotropic virus). SRV and STLV may
introduce potentially significant confounding factors into the study of
AIDS model. Moreover, B virus (ceropithecine herpesvirus 1) is likely
to harm not only rhesus macaque but also humans in experiments
involving rhesus macaque. Yunnan province has large-scale breeding
colonies of Chinese rhesus macaque. Therefore there is an urgent need
for SPF Chinese rhesus macaque colonies. Here we investigated SRV, STLV
and BV infections in 411 Chinese rhesus macaque by PCR technique. The
results showed that the prevalence of SRV, STLV and BV among Chinese
rhesus macaque breeding colony was 19.71% (81/411), 13.38% (55/411) and
23.11% (95/411), respectively. Comparison of viruses infection in
different age-groups and male/female of Chinese rhesus macaque was also
analyzed. This study will contribute to establishment of SPF Chinese
rhesus macaque breeding colony.
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