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. 2022 Jun 28;37(4):610–618. doi: 10.1016/j.virs.2022.06.007

Table 1.

Clinical symptoms in rhesus macaques.

Group ID Clinical Symptoms
Normal Depression Activity reduction Blisters Diet reduction Thin Paralysis Dying
RI A1 0–2d 3–4d 3–5d 3–5d 3–5d 3–10d N N
A2 0–2d 3–5d 3–5d 3–6d 3–6d 3–10d N N
A3 0–2d 3d 3d 3–5d 3–5d 3–10d N N
A4 0-2d 3d 4–5d 4–6d 4–6d 3–10d N N
B1 0–2d 3d 3d 3–5d 3–5d 3–5d N N
DI B2 0–2d 3–4d 3–5d 3–6d 3–6d 3–6d N N
B3 0–2d 3d 3–4d 3–6d 3–6d 3–6d N N
B4 0–2d 3d 3d 3–6d 3–6d 3–6d N N
C1 0–10d N N N N N N N
CG C2 0–10d N N N N N N N
C3 0–10d N N N N N N N

Notes: Numbers indicate the time points (day) at which clinical symptoms first appeared after infection. N indicates asymptomatic. Notably, B2 displayed significant shortness of breath at 2–10 ​d.p.i., which was diagnosed as moist rales.