Survey of treponemal infections in free-ranging and captive Macaques, 1999–2012

© 2017, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All rights reserved. Survey results showed treponemal infection among pet macaques in Southeast Asia, a region with a high prevalence of human yaws. This finding, along with studies showing treponemal infection in nonhuman primates in Africa,...

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Main Authors: Klegarth A., Ezeonwu C., Rompis A., Lee B., Aggimarangsee N., Chalise M., Cortes J., Feeroz M., Molini B., Godornes B., Marks M., Schillaci M., Engel G., Knauf S., Lukehart S., Jones-Engel L.
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出版: 2017
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/40526
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總結:© 2017, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All rights reserved. Survey results showed treponemal infection among pet macaques in Southeast Asia, a region with a high prevalence of human yaws. This finding, along with studies showing treponemal infection in nonhuman primates in Africa, should encourage a One Health approach to yaws eradication and surveillance activities, possibly including monitoring of nonhuman primates in yaws-endemic regions.