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Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia
In Asia, contact between persons and nonhuman primates is widespread in multiple occupational and nonoccupational contexts. Simian foamy viruses (SFVs) are retroviruses that are prevalent in all species of nonhuman primates. To determine SFV prevalence in humans, we tested 305 persons who lived or w...
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author | Jones-Engel, Lisa May, Cynthia C. Engel, Gregory A. Steinkraus, Katherine A. Schillaci, Michael A. Fuentes, Agustin Rompis, Aida Chalise, Mukesh K. Aggimarangsee, Nantiya Feeroz, Mohammed M. Grant, Richard Allan, Jonathan S. Putra, Arta Wandia, I. Nengah Watanabe, Robin Kuller, LaRene Thongsawat, Satawat Chaiwarith, Romanee Kyes, Randall C. Linial, Maxine L. |
author_facet | Jones-Engel, Lisa May, Cynthia C. Engel, Gregory A. Steinkraus, Katherine A. Schillaci, Michael A. Fuentes, Agustin Rompis, Aida Chalise, Mukesh K. Aggimarangsee, Nantiya Feeroz, Mohammed M. Grant, Richard Allan, Jonathan S. Putra, Arta Wandia, I. Nengah Watanabe, Robin Kuller, LaRene Thongsawat, Satawat Chaiwarith, Romanee Kyes, Randall C. Linial, Maxine L. |
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description | In Asia, contact between persons and nonhuman primates is widespread in multiple occupational and nonoccupational contexts. Simian foamy viruses (SFVs) are retroviruses that are prevalent in all species of nonhuman primates. To determine SFV prevalence in humans, we tested 305 persons who lived or worked around nonhuman primates in several South and Southeast Asian countries; 8 (2.6%) were confirmed SFV positive by Western blot and, for some, by PCR. The interspecies interactions that likely resulted in virus transmission were diverse; 5 macaque taxa were implicated as a potential source of infection. Phylogenetic analysis showed that SFV from 3 infected persons was similar to that from the nonhuman primate populations with which the infected persons reported contact. Thus, SFV infections are likely to be prevalent among persons who live or work near nonhuman primates in Asia. |
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spelling | pubmed-25623412009-01-13 Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia Jones-Engel, Lisa May, Cynthia C. Engel, Gregory A. Steinkraus, Katherine A. Schillaci, Michael A. Fuentes, Agustin Rompis, Aida Chalise, Mukesh K. Aggimarangsee, Nantiya Feeroz, Mohammed M. Grant, Richard Allan, Jonathan S. Putra, Arta Wandia, I. Nengah Watanabe, Robin Kuller, LaRene Thongsawat, Satawat Chaiwarith, Romanee Kyes, Randall C. Linial, Maxine L. Emerg Infect Dis Research In Asia, contact between persons and nonhuman primates is widespread in multiple occupational and nonoccupational contexts. Simian foamy viruses (SFVs) are retroviruses that are prevalent in all species of nonhuman primates. To determine SFV prevalence in humans, we tested 305 persons who lived or worked around nonhuman primates in several South and Southeast Asian countries; 8 (2.6%) were confirmed SFV positive by Western blot and, for some, by PCR. The interspecies interactions that likely resulted in virus transmission were diverse; 5 macaque taxa were implicated as a potential source of infection. Phylogenetic analysis showed that SFV from 3 infected persons was similar to that from the nonhuman primate populations with which the infected persons reported contact. Thus, SFV infections are likely to be prevalent among persons who live or work near nonhuman primates in Asia. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2562341/ /pubmed/18680642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1408.071430 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Jones-Engel, Lisa May, Cynthia C. Engel, Gregory A. Steinkraus, Katherine A. Schillaci, Michael A. Fuentes, Agustin Rompis, Aida Chalise, Mukesh K. Aggimarangsee, Nantiya Feeroz, Mohammed M. Grant, Richard Allan, Jonathan S. Putra, Arta Wandia, I. Nengah Watanabe, Robin Kuller, LaRene Thongsawat, Satawat Chaiwarith, Romanee Kyes, Randall C. Linial, Maxine L. Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia |
title | Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia |
title_full | Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia |
title_fullStr | Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia |
title_full_unstemmed | Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia |
title_short | Diverse Contexts of Zoonotic Transmission of Simian Foamy Viruses in Asia |
title_sort | diverse contexts of zoonotic transmission of simian foamy viruses in asia |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2562341/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18680642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1408.071430 |
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