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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Med Primatol. 2022 Sep 23;52(1):53–63. doi: 10.1111/jmp.12621

TABLE 1A:

Detection of RRV in Juvenile Macaques

Weeks post
Exposure
RRV Ab Positive %
(# positive/# susceptible)
RRV DNA Positive (PBMC) # Pos/# tested Total Infected (%) ¥
(# positive/# susceptible)
2 0 (0/31) 2/29 6.5
4 12.9 (4/31) 3/28 16.7
6 16.1 (5/31) 9/26 36.7
8 35.5 (11/31) 17/30 60.0
10 48.4 (15/31) 19/26 73.3
14* 60.0 (18/30)* 28/30* 93.3*
19* 76.7 (23/30)* 26/29* 100*
25* 80.0 (24/30)* 24/26* 100*
62* 96.7 (29/30)* 9/21* 100*
78* 96.7 (29/30)* 13/27* 100*
*

One juvenile was lost to the study between weeks 10 and 14, prior to infection with RRV and post infection with RhCMV and SFV. The infection rate for RRV after week 10 reflects that there were 30 juveniles in toto susceptible to RRV infection.

¥

A juvenile was considered infected with RRV if either antibody and/or DNA was detected.

Not all PBMC samples available for RRV PCR.