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Table 3 Identification of frequent simian foamy virus (SFV) infection in rural DRC

From: Novel simian foamy virus infections from multiple monkey species in women from the Democratic Republic of Congo

ID

Sex, Age

Village

Forest frequency

NHP exposure1

SFV WB

SFV polPCR2sequence

6753

F,12

Tokondo

Never

B, PE, E

Positive

Negative

8223

F, 23

Tokondo

Everyday

B, PE, E

Positive

Co. angolensis

14092

M, 13

Loseke

2-4 times/month

PDE, B

Positive

Negative

21044

F, 57

Asenge

Everyday

PE, E

Positive

Co. angolensis

22492

F, 62

Olombo Munene

>4 times/month

B, PE, E, S, BN

Positive

NA

23542

M, 32

Asenge

2-4 times/month

NA

Positive

Negative

30015

F, 62

Asenge

Everyday

B, PE, E

Positive

Negative

32863

F, 36

Asenge

Everyday

B, PE, E

Positive

NA

33740

F, 13

Asenge

>4 times/month

B, PE, E

Positive

Negative

35222

F, 18

CERS Kole Yango

Everyday

None reported

Positive

Negative

38662

F, 21

CERS Kole Yango

>4 times/month

B, PE, E

Positive

Negative

39443

F, 11

CERS Kole Yango

Never

E

Positive

Negative

39911

M, 59

Djombe

Everyday

B, PE, E

Positive

Negative

40224

F, 50

Djombe

>4 times/month

None reported

Positive

Ce. ascanius

41274

F, 25

CERS Kole Yango

Everyday

PE, E

Positive

Negative

42652

M, 29

Kole Yango

>4 times/month

E

Positive

Negative

  1. 1.NHP, nonhuman primate; PDE, pick up dead monkey to eat; B, butcher monkey; PE, prepare monkey to eat; E, eat monkey; S, scratched by monkey; BN, bitten by monkey.
  2. 2.pol, polymerase; when PCR is positive monkey origin of infection is provided.