Saturday, January 13, 2018

Killer herpes from Florida monkeys could pass to humans, scientists warn
Fiza Pirani  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
10:22 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12, 2018 National/World News

More than a quarter of the rhesus macaque monkeys at a Florida state park carry the deadly herpes B virus, according to new research published in Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s journal, “Emerging Infectious Diseases.”

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And scientists warn that the virus, which is relatively common and mild in the primates, can be lethal to humans.

As many as 30 percent of the rhesus macaque monkeys at the Silver Springs State Park in Central Florida excrete the virus through saliva and other bodily fluids, researchers found through blood sample data of 317 rhesus macaques examined in Marion Count https://www.google.com/amp/www.ajc.com/news/national/killer-herpes-from-florida-monkeys-could-pass-humans-scientists-warn/5FmNC3Po8lM2KvRbcNxU4N/amp.html

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