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Nonhuman primates across sub-Saharan Africa are infected with the yaws bacterium Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue
Sascha KnaufWork Group Neglected Tropical Diseases, Infection Biology Unit, German Primate CenterLeibniz Institute for Primate Research
Kellnerweg 4
37077GöttingenGermany
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5744-4946
Jan F. GogartenEpidemiology of Highly Pathogenic MicroorganismsRobert Koch Institute
Seestraße 10
13353BerlinGermany;Primatology DepartmentMax Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Deutscher Pl. 6
04103LeipzigGermany;Department of BiologyMcGill University
1205 Avenue du Docteur-Penfield
QC H3A 1B1MontréalQuebecCanada
, Verena J. SchuenemannInstitute for Archaeological SciencesUniversity of Tübingen
Ruemelinstrasse 23
72070TübingenGermany;Institute of Evolutionary MedicineUniversity of Zurich
Winterthurerstrasse 190
8057ZurichSwitzerland
, Hélène M. De NysEpidemiology of Highly Pathogenic MicroorganismsRobert Koch Institute
Seestraße 10
13353BerlinGermany;Unité Mixte Internationale 233Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, INSERM U1175, and University of MontpellierMontpellierFrance
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2942-4531
Ariane DüxEpidemiology of Highly Pathogenic MicroorganismsRobert Koch Institute
Seestraße 10
13353BerlinGermany;Viral Evolution, Robert Koch Institute
Seestraße 10
13353BerlinGermany
, Michal StrouhalDepartment of Biology, Faculty of MedicineMasaryk University
Kamenice 5/A6
625 00BrnoCzech Republic
, Lenka MikalováDepartment of Biology, Faculty of MedicineMasaryk University
Kamenice 5/A6
625 00BrnoCzech Republic
, Kirsten I. BosMax Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Kahlaische Strasse 10
7745JenaGermany
, Roy ArmstrongDepartment of Science, Natural Resources and Outdoor StudiesUniversity of Cumbria
Fusehill Street
CA12HHCarlisleCumbriaUK
, Emmanuel K. BatamuziDepartment of Veterinary Surgery and Theriogenology, College of Veterinary and Medical SciencesSokoine University of AgricultureMorogoroTanzania
, Idrissa S. ChumaEcological Monitoring DepartmentTanzania National Parks (TANAPA)P.O.Box 3134ArushaTanzania
, Bernard DavoustResearch Unit of Emerging Infectious and Tropical Diseases (URMITE) UM63, CNRS 7278, IRD 198, INSERM 1095Aix-Marseille University
27, Bd Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille cedex 05
MarseilleFrance
, Georges DiattaResearch Unit of Emerging Infectious and Tropical Diseases (URMITE) IRD 198, Campus IRD/UCADHann Les MaristesDakarSenegal
, Robert D. FyumagwaTanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI)P.O. Box 661ArushaTanzania
, Reuben R. KazwalaDepartment of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, College of Veterinary and Medical SciencesSokoine University of AgricultureMorogoroTanzania
, Julius D. KeyyuTanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI)P.O. Box 661ArushaTanzania
, Inyasi A. V. LejoraEcological Monitoring DepartmentTanzania National Parks (TANAPA)P.O.Box 3134ArushaTanzania
, Anthony LevasseurResearch Unit of Emerging Infectious and Tropical Diseases (URMITE) UM63, CNRS 7278, IRD 198, INSERM 1095Aix-Marseille University
27, Bd Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille cedex 05
MarseilleFrance
, Hsi LiuNational Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB PreventionCenters for Diseases Control and PreventionAtlantaGAUSA
, Michael A. MayhewDepartment of Science, Natural Resources and Outdoor StudiesUniversity of Cumbria
Fusehill Street
CA12HHCarlisleCumbriaUK
, Oleg MediannikovResearch Unit of Emerging Infectious and Tropical Diseases (URMITE) UM63, CNRS 7278, IRD 198, INSERM 1095Aix-Marseille University
27, Bd Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille cedex 05
MarseilleFrance
, Didier RaoultResearch Unit of Emerging Infectious and Tropical Diseases (URMITE) UM63, CNRS 7278, IRD 198, INSERM 1095Aix-Marseille University
27, Bd Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille cedex 05
MarseilleFrance;Research Unit of Emerging Infectious and Tropical Diseases (URMITE) IRD 198, Campus IRD/UCADHann Les MaristesDakarSenegal
, Roman M. WittigPrimatology DepartmentMax Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Deutscher Pl. 6
04103LeipzigGermany;Taï Chimpanzee ProjectCentre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques
BP 1303, Abidjan 01
AbidjanCôte d’Ivoire
, Christian RoosGene Bank of Primates and Primate Genetics Laboratory, German Primate CenterLeibniz Institute for Primate Research
Kellnerweg 4
37077GöttingenGermany
, Fabian H. LeendertzEpidemiology of Highly Pathogenic MicroorganismsRobert Koch Institute
Seestraße 10
13353BerlinGermany
, David ŠmajsDepartment of Biology, Faculty of MedicineMasaryk University
Kamenice 5/A6
625 00BrnoCzech RepublicCorrespondence[email protected]
, Kay NieseltCenter for BioinformaticsUniversity of Tübingen
Sand 14
72076TübingenGermany
, Johannes KrauseInstitute for Archaeological SciencesUniversity of Tübingen
Ruemelinstrasse 23
72070TübingenGermany;Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Kahlaische Strasse 10
7745JenaGermanyCorrespondence[email protected]
& Sébastien Calvignac-SpencerEpidemiology of Highly Pathogenic MicroorganismsRobert Koch Institute
Seestraße 10
13353BerlinGermany;Viral Evolution, Robert Koch Institute
Seestraße 10
13353BerlinGermanyCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 14 Mar 2018, Accepted 07 Aug 2018, Published online: 19 Sep 2018
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