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Primates in the News Pathology
- FDA Grants GeoVax Labs, Inc. Request For Pre-IND Meeting (PR Newswire; November 17, 2009)
- Malaria's deadly leap from chimps to humans (Boston Globe; November 9, 2009)
- RT-SHIV subpopulation dynamics in infected macaques during anti-HIV therapy (7th Space; November 4, 2009)
- T-Cell Vaccine Reduces Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Levels In Semen Of Monkeys During Primary Infection (ScienceDaily; October 26, 2009)
- In Kenya, Better Cows for Better Health (Scienceline; October 19, 2009)
- Researcher studies monkeys in Africa to better understand virus evolution (PhysOrg.com; October 7, 2009)
- Dr. Joel D. Weisman dies at 66; among the first doctors to detect AIDS (Los Angeles Times; July 23, 2009)
- University of Miami researcher's HIV vaccine latest lift in fight vs. AIDS (Miami Herald; September 24, 2009)
- Monkey malaria strain can be fatal in humans: study (AFP; September 9, 2009)
- Researchers reproduce anti-AIDS monkey gene (AFP; September 8, 2009)
- The Origin of Human Malaria (Scientific American; August 18, 2009)
- Mountain Gorillas Pose No AIDS Threat, Researchers Say (UC-Davis News and Information; August 4, 2009)
- Malaria may have come from chimps (Reuters; August 4, 2009)
- Scientists find new strain of HIV (BBC News; August 3, 2009)
- Study Finds Chimps Die From Simian AIDS, Dispelling Widely Held Belief (New York Times; July 22, 2009)
- Vaccine Blocks Malaria Transmission in Lab Experiments (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Public Health News Center; July 22, 2009)
- Anthrax drug could thwart terrorists (Los Angeles Times; July 8, 2009)
- On Malaria Struggle, Baboons And Humans Have Similar Stories To Tell (ScienceDaily; June 24, 2009)
- New malaria agent found in chimpanzees close to that commonly observed in humans (EurekAlert; May 28, 2009)
- Why Chimps, Monkeys Don't Develop Alzheimer's (ABC News; May 26, 2009)
- Atlanta's GeoVax at forefront of HIV vaccine research (Southern Voice; May 22, 2009)
- Gene transfer may lead to new HIV vaccine (UPI; May 20, 2009)
- Vaccine Shields Monkeys From Simian Form of HIV (Forbes; May 17, 2009)
- Ancestor of HIV in primates may be surprisingly young (EurekAlert; April 30, 2009)
- New Ebolavirus Vaccine Protects Against Lethal Infection in Animal Models (EurekAlert; April 20, 2009)
- Early-death Congo gorilla 'not Ebola': keepers (AFP; April 8, 2009)
- Genomic Fossils In Lemurs Shed Light On Origin And Evolution Of HIV And Other Primate Lentiviruses (ScienceDaily; March 19, 2009)
- Scientists make HIV strain that can infect monkeys (Reuters; March 2, 2009)
- Research could find malaria cure (ASU Web Devil; February 23, 2009)
- Are Wild Chimpanzees Dying from AIDS? (ScienceNOW; February 10, 2009)
- Indevus' Sex Gel Shows First AIDS Protection in Women (Bloomberg; February 9, 2009)
- Mymetics Corporation Announces Success of Its Preventive Vaccine Against HIV/AIDS and Commencement of European Phase 1 Human Clinical Trials (MarketWatch; February 9, 2009)
- WHO reaffirms fears of Ebola transmission through dead monkeys (China View; January 6, 2009)
- Yellow fever kills South American monkeys (UPI; January 5, 2009)
- HIV penetrates genital skin of healthy women, scientists find (CBC; December 16, 2008)
- Blocking Immune Inhibitor Improves Response To HIV-like Virus, Prolongs Survival In Monkeys (ScienceDaily; December 10, 2008)
- Virus ancestor to HIV older than believed (Contra Costa Times; December 1, 2008)
- Hopes for AIDS Vaccine Still Alive Despite Setbacks (Washington Post; December 1, 2008)
- Escherichia coli bacteria transferring between humans and mountain gorillas (EurekAlert; November 24, 2008)
- Crucell Vaccine Stops AIDS in Monkeys, Harvard Scientist Says (Bloomberg; November 9, 2008)
- Deep in the Rain Forest, Stalking the Next Pandemic (New York Times; October 20, 2008)
- 'Deadly Dozen' Reports Diseases Worsened By Climate Change (ScienceDaily; October 7, 2008)
- Why Some Primates, But Not Humans, Can Live With Immunodeficiency Viruses And Not Progress To AIDS (ScienceDaily; September 17, 2008)
- Research looks at monkeys that can fend off disease (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; August 31, 2008)
- Playtime kills young chimps (Nature News; June 17, 2008)
- Several Asians living, working around monkeys infected with simian foamy virus (Top News; August 1, 2008)
- Parasitic worms may help fuel AIDS epidemic - study (Reuters; July 23, 2008)
- New Vaccine May Protect Against All Four Strains Of Dengue Virus (ScienceDaily; July 22, 2008)
- Atlanta company to study AIDS vaccine on humans (Atlanta Journal-Constitution; July 8, 2008)
- Frolicking chimp youngsters spread deadly epidemic (New Scientist; June 23, 2008)
- Humans Spreading Disease To Chimps (Scientific American; June 20, 2008)
- Researchers Find Human Virus in Chimpanzees (Newswise; June 3, 2008)
- Monkeys genetically modified to have Huntington's (Reuters; May 18, 2008)
- New immune treatment may control AIDS virus (Reuters; May 2, 2008)
- West, Central Africa seen as major source of next new disease (AFP; April 30, 2008)
- Ugandan Monkeys Harbor Evidence Of Infection With Unknown Poxvirus (ScienceDaily; April 22, 2008)
- Vaccine For Ebola Virus Successful In Primates (ScienceDaily; March 31, 2008)
- White blood cell links AIDS, Salmonella (UPI; March 26, 2008)
- Imitating monkey's 'jumping genes' could lead to new treatments for HIV (EurekAlert; February 18, 2008)
- Malaria Vaccine Trials Begin Using 'Chimpanzee Virus' (ScienceDaily; February 1, 2008)
- Great Apes Endangered By Human Viruses (ScienceDaily; January 26, 2008)
- Scientists Discover Virus Linked To Deadly Skin Cancer (Medical News Today; January 18, 2008)
- Monkey Malaria Widespread In Humans And Potentially Fatal (ScienceDaily; January 15, 2008)
- Experts Probe Death of Monkeys (Kampala New Vision; January 7, 2008)
- Ebola Scare As Dead Monkeys Found in Bundibugyo (Kampala Monitor, Uganda; January 6, 2008)
- First Ebola Victims Ate Monkey - Govt (Kampala Weekly Observer; December 13, 2007)
- Research on HIV-1 resistance in Old World monkeys (EurekAlert; December 6, 2007)
- Penn researchers find monkeys able to fend off AIDS-like symptoms with enhanced HIV vaccine (EurekAlert; November 20, 2007)
- Deadly Ebola virus can mutate, French scientists warn (AFP; November 12, 2007)
- New Genetic Lineage Of Ebola Virus Discovered In Great Apes (ScienceDaily; November 12, 2007)
- New Vaccine That Protects Monkeys Against Avian Flu Ready For Human Trials (ScienceDaily; November 9, 2007)
- Parasites a key to the decline of red colobus monkeys in forest fragments (PhysOrg.com; October 24, 2007)
- Spread of endogenous retrovirus K is similar in the DNA of humans and rhesus monkeys (RxPG News; October 9, 2007)
- SIGA Technologies: ST-246 completely prevents mortality in Symptomatic Orthopox Virus infected primates (Reuters; September 26, 2007)
- HIV Vaccine Hopeful Fails (Scientific American; September 25, 2007)
- Sudden Loss Of T Cells Is Not Trigger For AIDS, New Study Suggests (Science Daily; September 23, 2007)
- Deadly Contact (National Geographic; October 2007)
- SIV Infection Of Natural Hosts Provides New Insights Into HIV Disease Complexity (Science Daily; September 11, 2007)
- HIV Vaccine Created At The Wistar Institute Has Received Funding For Clinical Development (Medical News Today; September 4, 2007)
- Scientists Probe How HIV Infection Turns Into AIDS (Forbes; August 3, 2007)
- Clues To Future Evolution Of HIV Come From African Green Monkeys (ScienceDaily; July 16, 2007)
- HIV's Origin: Pick Your Evil (The Economist; June 24, 2007)
- Tiny monkey may help research in fight against virus (San Antonio Express-News; June 4, 2007)
- AIDS vaccine group expands operations in New York (Nature Medicine; May 31, 2007)
- Vaxfectin-formulated measles DNA vaccine elicits long-term protection in nonhuman primates (EurekAlert; May 31, 2007)
- UCLA AIDS Institute researchers find a peptide that encourages HIV infection (EurekAlert; May 10, 2007)
- Making a difference in fight against HIV (University at Buffalo Reporter; April 19, 2007)
- Human pubic lice acquired from gorillas gives evolutionary clues (EurekAlert; March 7, 2007)
- Lice Passed from Gorillas to People (Discovery News; March 7, 2007)
- E. coli bacteria migrating between humans, chimps in Ugandan park (PhysOrg.com; February 22, 2007)
- Why Do Humans And Primates Get More Stress-related Diseases Than Other Animals? (ScienceDaily; February 18, 2007)
- AIDS resistance secret may be in blood (ScienceDaily; February 12, 2007)
- Endangered primates harbour fewer parasites (New Scientist; February 8, 2007)
- Study uncovers a lethal secret of 1918 influenza virus (University of Wisconsin News; January 17, 2007)
- Three studies focus on malaria parasite (UPI; December 14, 2006)
- Ebola virus decimates world's gorillas (UPI; December 11, 2006)
- Mysterious epidemic may be killing Guinean chimps (Antara News, Indonesia; December 6, 2006)
- Scientists Report New Findings On Hiv Transmission (Wisconsin State Journal; December 3, 2006)
- HIV-Like Virus Found in Gorillas (National Geographic News; November 9, 2005)
- Human Deaths from Animal Diseases on the Rise (LiveScience; November 8, 2006)
- Researchers Discover Key Mechanism By Which Lethal Viruses Ebola And Marburg Cause Disease (ScienceDaily; October 30, 2006)
- Researchers at Japanese National Institute of Infectious Diseases Present New Data on Hemispherx's Vaccine Enhancement Platform (PharmaLive; October 23, 2006)
- Researcher has possible AIDS vaccine (Vancouver Sun; October 18, 2006)
- Plan Will Guide NIH Research in Type 1 Diabetes (NIH News; October 11, 2006)
- HIV gets a makeover: A few adjustments to the AIDS virus could alter the course of research (PhysOrg.com; October 9, 2006)
- Scientists take more precise aim at cancer cells (Frederick News-Post; September 26, 2006)
- Heavy drinking can hasten the progression of the simian immunodeficiency virus disease (EurekAlert; September 24, 2006)
- Tulane researcher reports on origin of deadly fever outbreak (EurekAlert; September 13, 2006)
- Why We Get Diseases Other Primates Don't (Discover; September 2006)
- Viruses can jump between primates and humans, researchers warn (EurekAlert; August 23, 2006)
- Success Beats in the Heart of a Captive Gorilla (Washington Post; August 21, 2006)
- Joe Sodroski wins the 2006 Retrovirology Prize (WebWire; July 27, 2006)
- Gates funds HIV vaccine research (The Oregonian; July 20, 2006)
- Scientists develop SARS vaccine (UPI; July 19, 2006)
- Uw Team In Hot Pursuit Of Elusive Hiv Vaccine (Wisconsin State Journal; June 27, 2006)
- HIV: Learning From Monkeys and Chimps (Newsweek; June 26, 2006)
- Monkeys Vaccinated Against SIV Survive Longer After Infection (NIH News; June 9, 2006)
- Rhesus monkeys in Nepal may provide new alternative for HIV/AIDS research (University of Washington Office of News and Information; May 31, 2006)
- Pharmaceutical firm reluctant to tout AIDS drugs as possible preventive (Associated Press; May 25, 2006)
- GeoVax Launches Clinical Human Trials for its HIV/AIDS Vaccine Developed at GeoVax Inc., Emory University, NIH and the CDC (PR Newswire; May 22, 2006)
- Marburg Vaccine Effective on Infected Monkeys (New York Times; April 27, 2006)
- Experts investigating mysterious monkey deaths in Costa Rica (Dominican Today; April 4, 2006)
- 1918 flu study delayed two years (The Scientist; February 13, 2006)
- CROI: Origins of HIV Traced to Chimps in Cameroon (Medpage Today; February 8, 2006)
- Sullia: It's Official - Lab Test Confirms 13 Cases of Monkey Fever (Daijiworld News Network; February 3, 2006)
- Safety steps at UW delay research on 1918 flu virus (Seattle Times; January 17, 2006)
- Gene-specific Ebola therapies protect non-human primates from lethal disease (EurekAlert; January 12, 2006)
- Aids expert sees vaccine progress (Independent Online, South Africa; December 1, 2005)
- Fruit bats may carry Ebola virus (BBC; December 1, 2005)
- A Shot in the dark? (HealthSentinel.com; November 20, 2005)
- Study: Gel May Prevent AIDS (CBS News; November 2, 2005)
- Great apes face Ebola oblivion (New Scientist; November 5, 2005)
- New digs for UW AIDS researchers (Wisconsin Technology Network; October 14, 2005)
- Charting The Path Of The Deadly Ebola Virus In Central Africa (ScienceDaily; October 27, 2005)
- Ebola's Dogged Enemies (Washington Post; October 2, 2005)
- McGill Researcher Pioneers the Study of Primate Disease Ecology (AScribe; September 22, 2005)
- Yerkes to develop first transgenic nonhuman primate model for inherited neurodegenerative diseases (EurekAlert; August 25, 2005)
- S.A. scientists working on vaccine for AIDS (San Antonio Express-News; August 14, 2005)
- Researchers Develop New Testing Methods For Potential Monkeypox Or Smallpox Outbreak (ScienceDaily; August 9, 2005)
- Asian Monkey Temple Visitors Warned of Virus Transmission (Environment News Service; July 25, 2005)
- Monkeys exposed to alcohol have higher SHIV viral load (Aidsmap; July 14, 2005)
- Primate virus jumps species barrier to humans for first time in Asia (EurekAlert; July 13, 2005)
- Vaccines Against Ebola and Marburg Viruses Show Promise in Primate Studies (JAMA; July 13, 2005)
- New Human Retroviruses Discovered (JAMA; June 22, 2005)
- Should deadly viruses be used to treat cystic fibrosis? (New Scientist; June 9, 2005)
- Chimp virus 'may help Aids fight' (BBC News; June 21, 2005)
- Ebola outbreak confirmed in Congo (BBC News; May 18, 2005)
- Ebola Flares in Western Gorilla, Chimp Stronghold (National Geographic News; April 4, 2005)
- Study looks at the ability of some monkey species to resist developing AIDS (News-Medical.net; March 7, 2005)
- New retroviruses jump from monkeys to humans (New Scientist; February 28, 2005)
- Pathogen of the Week: Monkeypox (Daily Californian; February 16, 2005)
- Every mammal has its own pneumocyst parasite (EurekAlert; July 1, 2004)
- Sinovac Biotech Ltd. Releases Further Results From SARS Vaccine Phase I Human Clinical Trial (Business Wire; December 13, 2004)
- HIV blocking protein in Monkey (Medical News Today; December 14, 2004)
- Experimental smallpox DNA vaccine protects primates from lethal monkeypox (EurekAlert; April 27, 2004)
- China Approves Testing for Potential AIDS Vaccine (Washington Post; November 26, 2004)
- Monkey virus link to cancer (The Age, Australia; October 23, 2004)
- French vaccine fuels hope in AIDS treatment (San Francisco Chronicle; November 29, 2004)
- Lipid Sciences' Viral Advisory Board Reviews Viral Immunotherapy Research Program (PharmaLive; November 29, 2004)
- New AIDS vaccine effort urged (The Scientist; July 13, 2004)
- X-rays Reveal Details Of Cancer Protein (ScienceDaily; November 11, 2004)
- AVI BioPharma and USAMRIID Announce NEUGENE Antisense Drug Demonstrates Efficacy Against Ebola Virus (Business Wire; November 1, 2004)
- Monkey virus may hold clue for development of common blood cancer (EurekAlert; March 29, 2004)
- New study on smallpox in monkeys reveals tactics of a killer (NIH News; October 12, 2004)
- The Puzzling Origins of AIDS (American Scientist, November-December 2004)
- Research team develops nonhuman primate model of smallpox infection (Innovations Report; October 5, 2004)
- UW study hunts for answers in 1918 flu (Seattle Times; September 18, 2004)
- Scientists fear new Ebola outbreak may explain sudden gorilla disappearance (EurekAlert; August 27, 2004)
- Studies offer new insight into HIV vaccine development (EurekAlert; February 16, 2004)
- Animal research suggests that stress may increase risk of uterine cancer (EurekAlert; July 9, 2004)
- Triple-vaccine strategy stimulates strong HIV-specific immune response in monkeys (EurekAlert; July 8, 2004)
- SARS vaccine works on monkeys (News 24, South Africa; June 24, 2004)
- Vaccine Development With a Distinctly Chinese Flavor (Science; June 4, 2004)
- OHSU team makes new try at AIDS vaccine (The Oregonian; May 25, 2004)
- Every mammal has its own pneumocyst parasite (Innovations-Report, Germany; May 19, 2004)
- Can Great Apes Be Saved From Ebola? (Science; June 13, 2003)
- Drug Shows Promise For Ebola Virus Treatment In Primates (ScienceDaily; December 12, 2003)
- Ebola Virus A Threat To Great Ape Populations (ScienceDaily; January 16, 2004)
- Experimental Smallpox Vaccine Protects Against Monkeypox In Nonhuman Primates (ScienceDaily; March 11, 2004)
- Fast-acting Ebola Vaccine Protects Monkeys (ScienceDaily; August 7, 2003)
- Fighting Fire With Fire? Vaccine Based On Chimp Virus Shows Promise Against HIV (ScienceDaily; February 4, 2003)
- Genetic Findings In Monkey Herpes Virus Could Aid Research in Human Cancer (ScienceDaily; October 1, 2002)
- Gruesome VD hits Tanzania baboons (BBC News; May 5, 2003)
- Human trials for AIDS barrier gel (CNN; June 16, 2003)
- Japanese-Thai team inoculates monkeys against simian AIDS (Japan Times Online; May 29, 2002)
- Monkey Virus May Hold Clue to Blood Cancer (CancerWise; May 2004)
- Monkey Virus Vexes Researchers (CBS News; October 22, 2002)
- Monkey's Death Muddles HIV Vaccine Hunt As Researchers Keep Focus on Inoculations (Wall Street Journal; January 17, 2002)
- Monkeys Don't Get AIDS Even With High Virus Levels (UniSci; March 19, 2001)
- Montana lab studies clues to mad cow (Billings (Montana) Gazette; January 25, 2004)
- New Vaccine and Treatment Excite Ebola Researchers (Science Magazine; November 14, 2003)
- New Vaccines May Address Need To Protect Newborns In The Developing World (ScienceDaily; October 13, 2003)
- NIAID Ebola Vaccine Enters Human Trial (ScienceDaily; November 19, 2003)
- Nonhuman Primate Spumavirus Infections Among Persons With Occupational Exposure -- United States, 1996 (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 46(6); February 14, 1997)
- OHSU researchers study recent monkeypox outbreak (Innovations Report; November 18, 2003)
- Promising West Nile Virus Vaccine Protects Monkeys (ScienceDaily; August 19, 2003)
- SARS Labs Not Just Monkeying Around (Science; October 7, 2003)
- Scientists Reveal New HIV Vaccine Target
- SIV dendritic-cell vaccine (The Scientist; December 24, 2002)
- SIV in Cameroon of Potential Danger to Humans: Study (Unisci; March 27, 2002)
- Studies suggest blood transfusions could spread vCJD (CIDRAP News; February 26, 2004)
- Vaccine Holds HIV Virus Levels Down In Monkey Models (UniSci; March 9, 2001)
- Vaccine Quashes AIDS in Monkeys (HealthCentral; December 23, 2002)
- Wild Primate Populations in Emerging Infectious Disease Research: The Missing Link? (Emerging Infectious Diseases 4(2): 1998)
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