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      Macaque monkeys in Zika virus research: 1947-present

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          Zika virus was first isolated in 1947 from an exotic rhesus macaque. Nearly 70 years later, the emergence of Zika virus in the Americas and its newly described association with birth defects has motivated the development of captive macaque monkey models of human Zika virus infection. This review describes similarities between macaque and human Zika virus pathogenesis and discusses specific advantages and disadvantages of using macaques instead of other laboratory animal models. In particular, macaques provide an outstanding model for understanding in-utero Zika virus infections that are essential for evaluating preclinical interventions for use in pregnancy.

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          Journal
          101560941
          39304
          Curr Opin Virol
          Curr Opin Virol
          Current opinion in virology
          1879-6257
          1879-6265
          26 July 2017
          24 July 2017
          August 2017
          01 August 2018
          : 25
          : 34-40
          Affiliations
          [a ]University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 3170 Medical Foundation Centennial Building (MFCB), 1685 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705
          [b ]University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, 2015 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706
          [c ]Wisconsin National Primate Research Center (WNPRC), 1220 Capitol Court, Madison, WI 53715
          Author notes
          Corresponding author: David H. O’Connor, AIDS Vaccine Research Laboratory (AVRL), 585 Science Drive, Madison, WI 53711, dhoconno@ 123456wisc.edu
          Article
          PMC5610623 PMC5610623 5610623 nihpa895483
          10.1016/j.coviro.2017.06.011
          5610623
          28750247
          65eeb827-52fe-4282-b2dc-3dbef88d7f12
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