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. 2009 Feb;15(2):175–184. doi: 10.3201/eid1502.080584

Table 2. Primate T-lymphotropic virus distribution among wild simian and prosimian species, Cameroon*.

Taxonomic name (common name) DBS extracted, no. β-actin positive, no. (%) tax positive,† no. (%) STLV-1 LTR
positive, no. STLV-3 LTR positive, no.
Old World monkeys
Cercocebus agilis (agile mangabey) 6 3 (50) 3 (100) 2 1
C. cephus (moustached monkey) 41 32 (78) 0 0 0
C. mona (mona monkey) 40 36 (90) 1(2.7) 0 1
C. neglectus (de Brazza's monkey) 1 1 (100) 0 0 0
C. nictitans (spot-nosed monkey) 98 73 (74.5) 7 (9.6) 4 2
C. pogonias (crowned monkey) 9 8 (88.8) 0 0 0
Colobus guereza (guereza colobus) 3 2 (66.7) 0 0 0
Lophocebus albigena (gray-cheeked monkey)
10
9 (90)
1 (11.1)
0
1
Prosimian
Arctocebus aureus (golden angwantibo) 2 1 (50) 0 0 0
A. calabarensis (calabar angwantibo) 2 2 (100) 0 0 0
Galago alleni (Allen's galago) 1 1 (100) 0 0 0
Perodicticus potto (potto)
2
2 (100)
0
0
0
Total 215 170 (79.1) 12 (7.1) 6 (3.5) 5 (2.9)

*DBS, dried blood spots; STLV, simian T-lymphotropic virus; LTR, long terminal repeat.
†Samples negative for β-actin sequences were not tested for primate T-lymphotropic virus sequences.