Hunsmann G, Schneider J, Schmitt J, Yamamoto N
Int J Cancer. 1983 Sep 15;32(3):329-32. doi: 10.1002/ijc.2910320311.
The distribution of serum antibodies to adult T-cell leukemia virus (ATLV) was examined as a marker for virus infection among non-human primates as well as people from Africa and Germany. The virus is present in Africa in certain primate species including man. Altogether, 468 sera from 27 monkey species were examined. Only African green monkeys, less frequently also chimpanzees and crab-eating monkeys, were found to be infected. About 1-2% of people from Kenya have antibodies, while ATLV-antibodies may be present in well below 0.1% of the German population.
检测了抗成人T细胞白血病病毒(ATLV)血清抗体的分布情况,以此作为非人类灵长类动物以及来自非洲和德国人群中病毒感染的一个标志物。该病毒在非洲存在于包括人类在内的某些灵长类物种中。总共检测了来自27种猴类的468份血清。仅发现非洲绿猴受到感染,黑猩猩和食蟹猴受感染的情况较少见。肯尼亚约1%-2%的人有抗体,而德国人群中ATLV抗体的存在比例可能远低于0.1%。