Morton W R, Bronsdon M, Mickelsen G, Knitter G, Rosenkranz S, Kuller L, Sajuthi D
Lab Anim Sci. 1983 Apr;33(2):187-8.
Campylobacter jejuni was selectively cultured in 33 (66%) of 50 Macaca fascicularis that had been imported from Indonesia. As there was no published information on the incidence of Campylobacter infection in nonhuman primates from Indonesia, a survey was conducted to determine the presence and incidence of Campylobacter jejuni in 50 macaques before they were exported from Indonesia. The organism was positively identified in 18 (36%) of the specimens examined. Repeat cultures after importation and during the quarantine period produced 37 of 48 (77%) positive results. Stool cultures from 57 other Macaca fascicularis and Macaca nemestrina in more preliminary stages of captivity in Indonesia produced only two positive identifications. These findings suggest that Campylobacter jejuni is not a natural pathogen of macaques in Indonesia, but it infects them after capture.
在从印度尼西亚进口的50只食蟹猕猴中,有33只(66%)被选择性培养出空肠弯曲菌。由于此前没有关于印度尼西亚非人灵长类动物弯曲菌感染发病率的公开信息,因此在50只猕猴从印度尼西亚出口前进行了一项调查,以确定空肠弯曲菌的存在情况和发病率。在所检查的标本中,有18只(36%)被阳性鉴定出该菌。进口后及检疫期间的重复培养显示,48只中有37只(77%)结果呈阳性。对印度尼西亚处于圈养初期的另外57只食蟹猕猴和豚尾猕猴进行粪便培养,仅得到两例阳性鉴定结果。这些发现表明,空肠弯曲菌不是印度尼西亚猕猴的天然病原体,而是在捕获后感染它们的。