“…Phylogenetic analyses of STLV and HTLV isolates have suggested that HTLV-II is genetically distinct and separated from a common ancestor virus before HTLV-I evolved from STLV during multiple interspecies transmissions (Koralnik et al, 1994 ;Saksena et al, 1994 ;Song et al, 1994). Also, there are indications for an Asian origin of the HTLV\STLV viruses (Song et al, 1994 ;Giri et al, 1997). For the great apes, chimpanzee, gorilla and orang-utan, STLVs have been characterized from the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) (Koralnik et al, 1994) and the pygmy chimpanzee (P. paniscus) (Giri et al, 1994 ;Vandamme et al, 1996), while antibodies cross-reacting with STLV have been described in gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) (Ibrahim et al, 1995).…”