Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022
Research
Fatal Human Alphaherpesvirus 1 Infection in Free-Ranging Black-Tufted Marmosets in Anthropized Environments, Brazil, 2012–2019
Table 1
Feature | No. affected/total (%)* |
---|---|
Sex | |
M | 10/13 (77) |
F |
3/13 (23) |
Age group | |
Juvenile | 6/13 (46) |
Adult |
7/13 (54) |
Epidemiologic features | |
Peri-urban location | 7/12 (58) |
Urban location | 5/12 (42) |
Outbreak | 9/13 (69) |
Isolated case | 4/13 (31) |
Known contact with humans |
7/13 (54) |
Clinical signs | |
Neurologic changes | |
Muscular tremors | 4/12 (33) |
Depression | 3/12 (25) |
Recumbency | 2/12 (17) |
Seizures | 2/12 (17) |
Anisocoria | 1/12 (8) |
Ataxia | 1/12 (8) |
Nystagmus | 1/12 (8) |
Not specified (witnessed) | 5/12 (42) |
Oral cavity | |
Salivation | 8/12 (66) |
Bleeding |
1/12 (8) |
Gross findings | |
Lymphadenomegaly | 4/13 (58) |
Nonulcerative glossitis | 5/13 (38) |
Ulcerative glossitis | 4/13 (31) |
Facial erythema and rash | 1/13 (7) |
*Denominators indicate numbers of animals for which information was available.
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