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First, twenty-four rhesus macaques were infected with the Lyme bacteria in the laboratory.
Ten Rhesus macaques were infected with the SIV via intravenous injection and ten macaques were infected via a mucosal route of infection, mimicking sexual transmission.
Five rhesus macaques were infected with P. cynomolgi and, following three parasite relapses, with SIV.
Eleven rhesus macaques were infected with SIV, depleted of CD8+ lymphocytes, and studied until eight weeks post inoculation (wpi).
Rhesus macaques were infected with 1 × 10 P. cynomolgi M strain blood stage parasites and bled at peak parasitemia.
Briefly, cynomolgus macaques were infected with a low dose (roughly 25 CFU/macaque), virulent strain (Mtb Erdman) by bronchoscopy.
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Some macaques are infected with SFV that appears to be recombinant.
SFV is highly prevalent and is efficiently transmitted through saliva among rhesus macaques (up to 100% of free ranging macaques are infected by age 3).
Most adult macaques are infected with MaHV1, although the risk for transmission to persons who handle them during capture and translocation is unknown.
We used sequence analysis to investigate the following questions: (i) can rhesus macaques be infected with more than one SFV strain at a time?
Immune activation also strongly correlates with disease in primate models of AIDS in which monkeys, usually Asian macaques, are infected with lentivirus from another species, for example SIVsm lineage viruses.
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