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Fatal Simplexvirus humanalpha1 infection in howler-monkeys (Alouatta sp.) under human care: Clinical, molecular, and pathological findings.

Joanna V Z EcheniqueAnderson Hentz GrisLaura Junqueira de CamargoCíntia De LorenzoMarianna BertoliniFranscisca M S BarbosaMoira AnsolchCláudio Wageck CanalWelden PanzieraSaulo Petinatti PavariniLuciana Sonne
Published in: Journal of medical primatology (2023)
Necrotizing meningoencephalitis was appreciated in 2/3 of animals, and it is associated with neurologic signs. Along with ulcerative glossitis, a hallmark lesion in marmosets, it was present in one animal. Regarding herpetic hepatitis, it is not frequent in monkeys and occurs mainly in immunocompromised animals. HuAHV-1 infection was confirmed corroborating with a human source. This is the second report on captive black-howler monkeys and the first gross, histologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular description of herpetic hepatitis and ulcerative glossitis in red-howler monkeys (A. guariba).
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