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Volume 24, Number 2—February 2018
Research

Macacine Herpesvirus 1 Antibody Prevalence and DNA Shedding among Invasive Rhesus Macaques, Silver Springs State Park, Florida, USA

Samantha M. WiselyComments to Author , Katherine A. Sayler, C. Jane Anderson, Carisa L. Boyce, Amy R. Klegarth, and Steve A. Johnson
Author affiliations: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA (S.M. Wisely, K.A. Sayler, C.J. Anderson, C.L. Boyce, S.A. Johnson); University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA (A.R. Klegarth)

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Table 2

Seroprevalence of McHV-1 in rhesus macaques, Silver Springs State Park, Florida, USA, 2000–2012*

Year sample collected and animal age, y No. samples No. seropositive % Seropositive (95% CI)
2000
<1 2 0 0 (0–66)
1 20 0 0 (0–16)
2 9 1 11 (2–43)
3 11 2 18 (5–48)
4 11 7 64 (35–85)
>5
28
19
68 (49–82)
2001
<1 3 0 0 (0–56)
1 22 0 0 (0–15)
2 5 1 20 (4–62)
3 1 0 0 (0–80)
4 2 1 50 (9–90)
>5 18 10 56 (34–75)
Unknown
32
18
56 (39–72)
2009
Unknown
51
9
18 (10–30)
2010
Unknown
51
8
16 (8–28)
2012
1 34 0 0 (0–10)
2 10 2 20 (6–51)
3 4 3 75 (30–95)
4 0 0 NA
>5 3 3 100 (44–100)

*The annual average seroprevalence was 25% ± 9% (mean ± SD). McHV-1, macacine herpesvirus 1; NA, not applicable.

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