Research Article

Antibodies to type D retrovirus in talapoin monkeys

Journal of General Virology 1991; 72(2):453 · https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-72-2-453

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Abstract

Sera from 154 African non-human primates were screened for the presence of antibodies to type D retrovirus proteins. Four of five talapoin monkeys (Miopithecus sp.) captured in western Africa were positive for antibodies to type D retrovirus by ELISA and by immunoblot reactivity. Talapoins are the only African non-human primates that have so far shown evidence for type D retrovirus infection. Thus, talapoin monkeys appear to be a reservoir of type D retrovirus infection.

Present address: The USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, All-Union Cancer Research Center, Kashirskoye sh. 24, Moscow 115478, U.S.S.R.