2021
DOI: 10.30802/aalas-cm-20-000080
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Fecal Bacterial Microbiota of Healthy Free-Ranging, Healthy Corralled, and Chronic Diarrheic Corralled Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)

Abstract: A clinical challenge to nearly every primate facility in North America is chronic idiopathic diarrhea (CID), the pathogenesis of which has yet to be fully elucidated. However, wild macaques appear resistant to CID, a trend that we observed in the free-ranging population of the Caribbean Primate Research Center. The gastrointestinal microbiota has been shown to have a significant role in the pathogenesis of disease and in maintaining normal health and development of the gut. In humans, chronic diarrhea is assoc… Show more

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“… 2 , 11 , 15 The disease has been investigated for over 3 decades, but the cause remains unknown, although various infectious organisms and noninfectious catalysts have been implicated. 2 , 4 , 7 , 11 , 15 We propose the term chronic enterocolitis (CE), as it is more descriptive of the histologic abnormalities in both the large intestine and distal small intestine, and does not include the descriptor “idiopathic,” which is likely to become a misnomer as the disease continues to be characterized. Infectious causes of chronic colitis with potentially similar histologic findings should be ruled out prior to diagnosis via culture or other ancillary diagnostics.…”
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“… 2 , 11 , 15 The disease has been investigated for over 3 decades, but the cause remains unknown, although various infectious organisms and noninfectious catalysts have been implicated. 2 , 4 , 7 , 11 , 15 We propose the term chronic enterocolitis (CE), as it is more descriptive of the histologic abnormalities in both the large intestine and distal small intestine, and does not include the descriptor “idiopathic,” which is likely to become a misnomer as the disease continues to be characterized. Infectious causes of chronic colitis with potentially similar histologic findings should be ruled out prior to diagnosis via culture or other ancillary diagnostics.…”
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confidence: 99%