Smith A W, Skilling D E, Benirschke K
Am J Vet Res. 1985 Oct;46(10):2197-9.
Calicivirus isolations were made from 3 species of subhuman primates. Viruses were recovered from gingival lesions associated with periodontal disease in a spider monkey, from the oropharynx of a healthy silver leaf langur, and from the spleen of a lowland gorilla that had died of systemic coccidioidomycosis. Based on the results of cross-neutralization tests, all 3 isolates were serologically indistinguishable from a primate calicivirus Pan paniscus type 1. These isolations appeared to be incidental in nature and could not be associated causally with any specific disease entity.
从3种非人灵长类动物中分离出杯状病毒。在一只蜘蛛猴身上,从与牙周病相关的牙龈损伤处分离出病毒;从一只健康的银叶猴的口咽中分离出病毒;从一只死于全身性球孢子菌病的低地大猩猩的脾脏中分离出病毒。根据交叉中和试验结果,所有3株分离株在血清学上与1型倭黑猩猩灵长类杯状病毒无法区分。这些分离似乎是偶然发生的,不能与任何特定的疾病实体有因果关系。