. Mycobacterial infections including tuberclosis are still very imp 〔)rtant in monkeys , espe − cially in macaques . Pathobgical features(⊃f tuberclosis and nor1 − tubercle mycobacteriQsis in In 〔 }nke } ・ s were studied . An outbreak of tubcrclosis induced by MJ , cobacterium (M) bovi. s ' was seen in a cololly of rhesus inacaques
, Thirty two cases of tuberculosis infections in cercopithecid monkeys had been erlc 〔, unter . ed at the Primate Research Institute , Kyoto Ulliversit } ・ , during the period 〔 }f l 971 t〔) 1984. Among them , in 1971, tuberculQsis outbreak of 21 Rhesus macaques occurred within p 〔, pulations that were under quaran − tine period and usually housed in the cage ro 〔エ ms . These animals were diagnosed by pathological and bacte・ riological analyses . The outbreaks werc caused by reservoir allirnals that had a 王 ready been infected before introduction . In l985, two cases of suspected tuberculosis infections iTI chimpanzee and (,rang − utan were ob ・ served , responding t〔} intradermal lnammalian old tuberculin (MOT) in the quarantine } ・ ards .2apes did n 〔 }tshowed any clinical symptoms , nQr characteristic X ray findings, hematological and blood − chemistry values , while lymphadenopathy were (, bserved in the orang − utan . Bacteriol〔} gical trials f(,r detecting path − ogenic myc 〔 冫 bacteria from Laryllgo − pharyngeal and tracheal rnucus and gastro − washing juices showed nega − tivc results . It is suPpog . ed that 2 apes had already been infected before introduction by 2 zookeepers , wh (丿 were under medication on tuberculosis . Prophylactic ora 】 medication by Is〔miazid and Rifampicin were per − formed daily during Qne year , m 〔 ,nitoring MOT reactions and bacterio1 〔 エ gical detections . These suspected tuberculusis infections could be controlled successfully . Key Words : Tubercul〔)sis , Il〔 〕1止 uman primate , clinical management
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