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Monkey Pox Disease in Irradiated Cynomologous Monkeys
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Monkey Pox Disease in Irradiated Cynomologous Monkeys

  • STEWART J. MCCONNELL1,
  • YAYE F. HERMAN1,
  • DONALD E. MATTSON1 &
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  • LEROY ERICKSON1 

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A POX-LIKE infection was observed in a female cynomologous monkey (B-39) approximately 45 days following exposure to whole-body irradiation of 350 r. Monkey B-39 had been maintained in the same area for approximately ten months and was one of the eight survivors of a group of monkeys used in a series of irradiation studies. All were apparently free from any noticeable infection until the appearance of the pox lesions. Similar pox lesions were seen in one other irradiated monkey (B-44) in an adjacent cage a few days later.

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MCCONNELL, S., HERMAN, Y., MATTSON, D. et al. Monkey Pox Disease in Irradiated Cynomologous Monkeys. Nature 195, 1128–1129 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1951128a0

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