Detection of herpesviruses in neotropical primates from São Paulo, Brazil
Transmission of herpesvirus between humans and non-human primates represents a serious potential threat to human health and endangered species conservation. This study aimed to identify herpesvirus genomes in samples of neotropical primates (NTPs) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 242 NT...
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description | Transmission of herpesvirus between humans and non-human primates represents a serious potential threat to human health and endangered species conservation. This study aimed to identify herpesvirus genomes in samples of neotropical primates (NTPs) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 242 NTPs, including
Callithrix
sp.,
Alouatta
sp.,
Sapajus
sp., and
Callicebus
sp., were evaluated by pan-herpesvirus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing. Sixty-two (25.6%) samples containing genome segments representative of members of the family
Herpesviridae
, including 16.1% for
Callitrichine gammaherpesvirus
3, 6.1% for
Human alphaherpesvirus 1
, 2.1% for
Alouatta macconnelli cytomegalovirus
, and 0.83% for
Cebus albifrons lymphocryptovirus
1. No co-infections were detected. The detection of herpesvirus genomes was significantly higher among adult animals (
p
= 0.033) and those kept under human care (
p
= 0.008671). These findings confirm the importance of monitoring the occurrence of herpesviruses in NTP populations in epizootic events. |
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Callithrix
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Alouatta
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Sapajus
sp., and
Callicebus
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Herpesviridae
, including 16.1% for
Callitrichine gammaherpesvirus
3, 6.1% for
Human alphaherpesvirus 1
, 2.1% for
Alouatta macconnelli cytomegalovirus
, and 0.83% for
Cebus albifrons lymphocryptovirus
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p
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Callithrix
sp.,
Alouatta
sp.,
Sapajus
sp., and
Callicebus
sp., were evaluated by pan-herpesvirus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing. Sixty-two (25.6%) samples containing genome segments representative of members of the family
Herpesviridae
, including 16.1% for
Callitrichine gammaherpesvirus
3, 6.1% for
Human alphaherpesvirus 1
, 2.1% for
Alouatta macconnelli cytomegalovirus
, and 0.83% for
Cebus albifrons lymphocryptovirus
1. No co-infections were detected. The detection of herpesvirus genomes was significantly higher among adult animals (
p
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p
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Callithrix
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Alouatta
sp.,
Sapajus
sp., and
Callicebus
sp., were evaluated by pan-herpesvirus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing. Sixty-two (25.6%) samples containing genome segments representative of members of the family
Herpesviridae
, including 16.1% for
Callitrichine gammaherpesvirus
3, 6.1% for
Human alphaherpesvirus 1
, 2.1% for
Alouatta macconnelli cytomegalovirus
, and 0.83% for
Cebus albifrons lymphocryptovirus
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p
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