Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation

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ZhiJin Liu [1 ,2 ,3 ]
XueKun Qian [2 ,3 ]
MinHeng Hong [1 ]
JiaLi Zhang [3 ,4 ]
DaYong Li [5 ]
TianHan Wang [1 ]
ZuoMin Yang [6 ]
LiYe Zhang [7 ]
ZiMing Wang [3 ,4 ]
HuaJian Nie [1 ]
KeYue Fan [1 ]
XiongFei Zhang [1 ]
MengMeng Chen [4 ,8 ]
WeiLai Sha [6 ]
Christian Roos [7 ,9 ]
Ming Li [3 ,10 ]
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[1] College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University
[2] College of Life Sciences, Hebei University
[3] CAS Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Zoology
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[5] College of Life Sciences, China West Normal University
[6] College of Life Sciences, Qufu Normal University
[7] Primate Genetics Laboratory, German Primate Center, Leibniz Institute for Primate Research
[8] State Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[9] Gene Bank of Primates, German Primate Center, Leibniz Institute for Primate Research
[10] Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics,Chinese Academy of Sciences
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<正>Viruses can be transmitted from animals to humans (and vice versa) and across animal species. As such, host-virus interactions and transmission have attracted considerable attention. Non-human primates (NHPs), our closest evolutionary relatives, are susceptible to human viruses and certain pathogens are known to circulate between humans and NHPs. Here, we generated global statistics on virus infections in NHPs (VI-NHPs) based on a literature search and public data mining. In total, 140 NHP species from 12 families are reported to be infected by 186 DNA and RNA virus species, 68.8% of which are also found in humans, indicating high potential for crossing species boundaries.
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