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Absence of Naturally Acquired Tetanus Antitoxin in the Free-Ranging Cayo Santiago Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
Authors:Matt J Kessler  Richard G Rawlins
Abstract:Tetanus is enzootic in the free-ranging rhesus monkey colony on Cayo Santiago. The disease accounts for 25% of all mortalities in the population. The high prevalence of tetanus provided a unique opportunity to study the potential roles of geophagia, wounding, and clinical tetanus infections on the development of naturally acquired tetanus antitoxin in rhesus macaques. Eighty-six unvaccinated monkeys, including six that recovered from tetanus, were serosurveyed using a mouse toxin neutralization test. None of the animals had detectable antitoxin titers (<0.001 AU/ml), suggesting that natural immunity to tetanus is either rare or nonexistent in the Cayo Santiago colony.
Keywords:Tetanus  Tetanus antitoxin  Immunology  Rhesus monkeys  Macaques  Puerto Rico  Cayo Santiago
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