1963
DOI: 10.4267/2042/67397
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Shigella Dysenteriae 2 chez des Chimpanzés en captivité (Pan Troglodytes Blum.)

Abstract: Nous rapportons ci-après trois cas de dysenterie à Shigella chez des chimpanzés du Parc Zoologique de Paris.

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“…No clinical disease of the digestive tract due to viruses has been diagnosed at the ARL.Although one study of the bacterial flora of the chimpanzee digestive tract indicated several potential pathogens [42], most clinical diseases have been caused by Shigella sp. [6, 43, 71, 88, 98, 150] and Salmonella sp. [19, 35, 41, 74, 147, 157].…”
Section: Systemic Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No clinical disease of the digestive tract due to viruses has been diagnosed at the ARL.Although one study of the bacterial flora of the chimpanzee digestive tract indicated several potential pathogens [42], most clinical diseases have been caused by Shigella sp. [6, 43, 71, 88, 98, 150] and Salmonella sp. [19, 35, 41, 74, 147, 157].…”
Section: Systemic Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence of intrauterine or transcolostral transmission [290,589,819]. Fatal cases of strongyloidiasis have been reported in the chimpanzee, gibbon, orangutan, patas monkey, and woolly monkey [50,51,171,176,228,360,422,504,526,571,636,650,677,857,861].…”
Section: Strongyloidiasismentioning
confidence: 99%