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Simian malaria at two sites in the Brazilian Amazon: I-The infection rates of Plasmodium brasilianum in non-human primates

DOI: 10.1590/S0074-02761995000300004

Keywords: simian malaria, plasmodium brasilianum, plasmodium simium, primates, cebiadae, callithricidae.

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the parasite that causes simian malaria in the brazilian amazon, plasmodium brasilianum, is infective to man. in this region, where humans live within and in close proximity to the forest, it was suspected that this parasite could be the cause of a zoonosis. a study was performed in the areas surrounding two hydroelectric plants in the amazon, balbina and samuel, aiming at determining the zoonotic potential of this parasite. p. brasilianum was detected in, respectively, 15.8% and 9.9% of 126 and 252 primates belonging to seven and eight species examined from balbina and samuel. the highest malaria infection rates were found among the red-howler monkey alouatta seniculus straminea (32.3%), the bearded-saki chiropotes satanas chiropotes (50%) and the spider-monkey ateles paniscus paniscus (2[1+]) from balbina and in the squirrel-monkey saimiri ustus (21%) and the black-faced-spider-monkey ateles paniscus chamek (28.6%) from samuel.

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