Galindo P, Srihongse S
Bull World Health Organ. 1967;36(1):151-61.
Outbreaks of jungle yellow fever in man have been recorded twice from eastern Panama of recent years, first in 1948 and again in 1956. Since then, a close surveillance has been maintained on virus activity in eastern Panama. Recent field observations and serological tests on 402 monkey sera indicate that there was an outbreak of yellow fever among monkeys of southern Darién Province some time between 1963 and 1965. It does not appear that the outbreak has spread as yet to other areas. Virus transmission may have been permanently disrupted during the drought which affected the region in 1965. However, if the virus had managed to survive this unfavourable period, an epizootic wave might have evolved, invading forested areas immediately east of the Panama Canal, now inhabited by a dense non-immune human population.
近年来,巴拿马东部曾有两次人类丛林黄热病疫情记录,首次在1948年,第二次在1956年。自那时起,巴拿马东部的病毒活动一直受到密切监测。近期对402份猴子血清的实地观察和血清学检测表明,1963年至1965年期间,达连省南部的猴子中曾爆发黄热病。此次疫情似乎尚未蔓延至其他地区。1965年影响该地区的干旱可能使病毒传播永久中断。然而,如果病毒在这一不利时期存活下来,可能会引发动物疫情,侵袭巴拿马运河以东森林地区,而如今该地区居住着大量无免疫力的人群。