Christensen H A, de Vasquez A M
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1981 Jan;30(1):54-6. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1981.30.54.
Two Aotus trivirgatus (owl monkeys) were infected experimentally with Leishmania braziliensis and two with L. mexicana strains of Panamanian origin in a pilot study to determine the susceptibility and the course of infection of cutaneous leishmaniasis in this primate species. Montenegro skin tests performed on all animals prior to parasite inoculation were negative. A standardized inoculum of promastigotes was injected intradermally on the nose of each monkey. All of the animals developed infections which lasted from 3.5 to 8.5 months. Depigmentation developed at the site of the inoculation in all of the subjects. The severity of the resulting lesions was greater in the animals infected with L. braziliensis. Positive skin tests developed in three A. trivirgatus at days 62, 76, and 139 postinoculation, respectively. An explanation for the negative skin test in the fourth animal is discussed.
在一项初步研究中,两只夜猴(阿氏夜猴)被实验性感染巴西利什曼原虫,另外两只被感染来自巴拿马的墨西哥利什曼原虫菌株,以确定这种灵长类动物对皮肤利什曼病的易感性和感染过程。在接种寄生虫之前对所有动物进行的蒙氏皮肤试验均为阴性。将标准化的前鞭毛体接种物皮内注射到每只猴子的鼻子上。所有动物都出现了持续3.5至8.5个月的感染。所有受试动物接种部位均出现色素脱失。感染巴西利什曼原虫的动物所产生病变的严重程度更高。三只夜猴分别在接种后第62天、76天和139天出现了阳性皮肤试验结果。文中讨论了第四只动物皮肤试验为阴性的原因。