Nontuberculous mycobacterial disease in rhesus monkeys.

Veterinary pathology. Supplement Pub Date : 1982-09-01
C A Holmberg, R V Henrickson, C Malaga, R Schneider, D Gribble
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In a colony of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), 42 cases of nontuberculous mycobacterial-related disease were identified from 1970 to 1978. The disease affected young and old colony-born and wild-caught monkeys of both sexes. Serotypes 1, 2, 4, 8, and 18 of the Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare group were isolated from different monkeys. The lesions were primarily intestinal in 36 monkeys. Lesions of the large intestine, small intestine, and mesenteric lymph nodes were characterized by diffuse accumulations of large macrophages containing many acid-fast bacteria. Acid-fast bacteria could not be identified histologically in four monkeys with typical histories of diarrhea and weight loss, positive skin reactions to the tuberculin test with M. avium tuberculin, and isolation of the organism from tissues on one or more occasions. Two monkeys had histologically positive lesions limited to the lungs, although chronic colitis of undetermined cause was present.

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恒河猴的非结核分枝杆菌病。
在恒河猴(猕猴)群体中,从1970年到1978年发现了42例非结核分枝杆菌相关疾病。这种疾病影响了幼猴和老猴,无论是在殖民地出生的还是在野外捕获的。从不同的猴子中分离出鸟分枝杆菌细胞内组血清型1、2、4、8和18。36只猴子的病变主要发生在肠道。大肠、小肠和肠系膜淋巴结病变的特征是含有许多抗酸细菌的巨噬细胞弥漫性积聚。在4只具有典型腹泻和体重减轻史的猴子中,无法从组织学上鉴定出抗酸细菌,这些猴子对用禽分枝杆菌结核菌素进行结核菌素试验的皮肤反应呈阳性,并且在一次或多次从组织中分离出该细菌。两只猴子的组织学阳性病变仅限于肺部,尽管存在不明原因的慢性结肠炎。
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