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Hamadryas baboons

Kummer, H., 1968, "Social Organization of Hamadryas Baboons," Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago. [Pg.430]

Several nonhuman primate species are known to be susceptible to type Cl and D toxins both in nature and as experimental models. A large natural outbreak of type C botulism was reported in a troop of captive hamadryas baboons in 1989 (Lewis et al., 1990). The outbreak resulted in the deaths of 36 animals, including 3 adult males, 6 subadult males, 17 adult females, and 10 subadult females. Additional animals displayed mild to moderate S5miptoms that resolved themselves over a period of several days (Lewis et al., 1990). As with human foodbome botulism, various age groups and both sexes... [Pg.367]

Ass, African wild (Equus asinus taeniopus) Baboon, sacred (Papio hamadryas)... [Pg.654]


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