Fangui Min, Shuwu Huang, Ruike Wu, Lan Zhang, Jing Wang
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摘要
Bertiella studeri是一种典型的非人灵长类动物肠道绦虫,可意外感染人类。然而,近年来很少有猴子感染 B. studeri 的报道。在一只自然感染结核分枝杆菌的人工饲养猕猴身上发现了一例 B. studeri 感染病例。这项研究有助于提高公众对这种螺旋体人畜共患病的警惕性,尽管近年来其感染率相当低。
Co-Infection of Bertiella studeri and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a Captive Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta)
Bertiella studeri, a typical intestinal cestode of nonhuman primates, accidentally infects human beings. However, B. studeri infection in monkeys has been rarely reported in recent years. A case of B. studeri infection was identified in one captive rhesus macaque with natural infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This study contributes to alerting the public of this helmintic zoonosis, though its infection rate is quite lower in recent years.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Medical Primatology publishes research on non-human primates as models to study, prevent, and/or treat human diseases; subjects include veterinary medicine; morphology, physiology, reproductive biology, central nervous system, and cardiovascular diseases; husbandry, handling, experimental methodology, and management of non-human primate colonies and laboratories; non-human primate wildlife management; and behaviour and sociology as related to medical conditions and captive non-human primate needs.
Published material includes: Original Manuscripts - research results; Case Reports - scientific documentation of a single clinical study; Short Papers - case histories, methodologies, and techniques of particular interest; Letters to the Editor - opinions, controversies and sporadic scientific observations; Perspectives – opinion piece about existing research on a particular topic; Minireviews – a concise review of existing literature; Book Reviews by invitation; Special Issues containing selected papers from specialized meetings; and Editorials and memoriams authored by the Editor-in-Chief.