Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand

The potential of macaque Macaca nemestrina leonina in Thailand to be infected by endemic arboviruses was assessed. The prevalence of antibodies of three arboviruses actively circulating in Thailand was determined by Plaque Reduction Neutralization assay procedures using samples from captive colonies...

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Main Authors: Nakgoi K., Nitatpattana N., Wajjwalku W., Pongsopawijit P., Kaewchot S., Yoksan S., Siripolwat V., Souris M., Gonzalez J.-P.
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Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-74402014-08-30T04:11:32Z Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand Nakgoi K. Nitatpattana N. Wajjwalku W. Pongsopawijit P. Kaewchot S. Yoksan S. Siripolwat V. Souris M. Gonzalez J.-P. The potential of macaque Macaca nemestrina leonina in Thailand to be infected by endemic arboviruses was assessed. The prevalence of antibodies of three arboviruses actively circulating in Thailand was determined by Plaque Reduction Neutralization assay procedures using samples from captive colonies in Northern Thailand. Out of 38 macaques, 9 (24%) presented reacting antibodies against dengue virus, 5 (13%) against Japanese encephalitis virus, and 4 (10%) against Chikungunya virus. Our results indicate that the northern pig-tailed macaque in Thailand can be infected by these arboviruses, inferring therefore that their virus specific vectors have bitten them. Given that, northern pig-tailed macaque represents an abundant population, living in close range to human or in peridomestic setting, they could play a role as potential reservoir host for arboviruses circulating in Thailand. Am. J. Primatol. 76:97-102, 2014. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2014-08-30T04:11:32Z 2014-08-30T04:11:32Z 2014 Article 10982345 10.1002/ajp.22213 AJPTD http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84897044773&partnerID=40&md5=dc157d9177d324dbd0fe00ec70cc1d70 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7440 English John Wiley and Sons Inc.
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description The potential of macaque Macaca nemestrina leonina in Thailand to be infected by endemic arboviruses was assessed. The prevalence of antibodies of three arboviruses actively circulating in Thailand was determined by Plaque Reduction Neutralization assay procedures using samples from captive colonies in Northern Thailand. Out of 38 macaques, 9 (24%) presented reacting antibodies against dengue virus, 5 (13%) against Japanese encephalitis virus, and 4 (10%) against Chikungunya virus. Our results indicate that the northern pig-tailed macaque in Thailand can be infected by these arboviruses, inferring therefore that their virus specific vectors have bitten them. Given that, northern pig-tailed macaque represents an abundant population, living in close range to human or in peridomestic setting, they could play a role as potential reservoir host for arboviruses circulating in Thailand. Am. J. Primatol. 76:97-102, 2014. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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author Nakgoi K.
Nitatpattana N.
Wajjwalku W.
Pongsopawijit P.
Kaewchot S.
Yoksan S.
Siripolwat V.
Souris M.
Gonzalez J.-P.
spellingShingle Nakgoi K.
Nitatpattana N.
Wajjwalku W.
Pongsopawijit P.
Kaewchot S.
Yoksan S.
Siripolwat V.
Souris M.
Gonzalez J.-P.
Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand
author_facet Nakgoi K.
Nitatpattana N.
Wajjwalku W.
Pongsopawijit P.
Kaewchot S.
Yoksan S.
Siripolwat V.
Souris M.
Gonzalez J.-P.
author_sort Nakgoi K.
title Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand
title_short Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand
title_full Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand
title_fullStr Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (Macaca nemestrina) colonies of Northern Thailand
title_sort dengue, japanese encephalitis and chikungunya virus antibody prevalence among captive monkey (macaca nemestrina) colonies of northern thailand
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
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