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Cerebral tuberculosis in a rhesus monkey

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    Cerebral tuberculosis was diagnosed in a rhesus monkey, with lesions also found in multiple organs. This case likely initiated tuberculosis transmission to seven other monkeys.

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    • Veterinary Neurology
    • Primate Pathology
    • Infectious Diseases

    Background:

    • Tuberculosis (TB) is a significant infectious disease affecting various species.
    • Cerebral TB, while rare, can occur in non-human primates.
    • Understanding TB transmission in research settings is crucial for animal welfare.