1949
DOI: 10.4267/2042/69625
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Deux cas de tuberculose spontanée d’origine aviaire chez un Singe africain : Cercopithèque grivet (Cercopithecus œthiops L.) et chez un Singe américain : Ouistiti à pinceaux blancs (Hapale jacchus L.).

Abstract: Deux cas de tuberculose spontanée d'origine aviaire chez' un Singe africain: Cercopithèque grivet (Cerco• pifhecus oefhiops L.) et chez un Singe américain Ouistiti à pinceaux blancs (Hapale jacchus L.). par Ach: UnnAll\ La. tuberculose spontanée chez le:' singes détenus en captivité •est très fréquente, nous en avons signalé de nombreux cas sur • diverses espèces (1). Elle est. le plus �ouvenl sous la dépendance • d'une infection humai ne ou bov j ne, corn me l'on! signalé de très no• mbreux au leurs et plus s… Show more

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“…No tuberculosis has been seen in these animals. One case of tuberculosis caused by M. avium in a marmoset (Callithrix jacchus ) has been reported [6], but no cases due to human or bovine strains of M. tuberculosis are recorded in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No tuberculosis has been seen in these animals. One case of tuberculosis caused by M. avium in a marmoset (Callithrix jacchus ) has been reported [6], but no cases due to human or bovine strains of M. tuberculosis are recorded in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%