McClure H M, Anderson D C, Fultz P N, Ansari A A, Jehuda-Cohen T, Villinger F, Klumpp S A, Switzer W, Lockwood E, Brodie A
Yerkes Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322.
J Med Primatol. 1991 Jun;20(4):182-7.
Fifteen SIV-infected rhesus monkeys delivered 13 livebirths and two stillbirths; one livebirth died at three days of age. While all infants were culture-negative for SIV at birth, nine had maternal antibodies that disappeared by six months of age. Three infants subsequently seroconverted and became virus positive at 9-15 months. Milk samples from all mothers were virus-negative at parturition but samples from four animals were virus-positive at nine and 12 months. This study documents maternal transmission of SIV and suggests transmission by breast-feeding.