To: virology@net.bio.net From: fzcapit@euclid.ucdavis.edu Subject: ebola and colobus Date: 31 May 1995 15:12:07 GMT The following comes from the Primate-Talk list, where I posted a copy of someone's thoughts regarding colobus monkeys as the reservoir for ebola. Primate-Talk is a discussion list that includes many of the USA's primatologists (as well as many from other countries), and I thought someone might have a comment about the ebola->colobus->chimp/human connection. John Capitanio jpcapitanio@ucdavis.edu (from jmoore@weber.ucsd.edu [ Jim Moore ]) Hi folks - re the forwarded message about scientists who can't figure out red colobus are a possible vector of ebola -- I contacted Craig Stanford (who works on RCs): "Please see New Yorker magazine for May 22. It reports (piece by Preston who wrote the bestseller about viruses) that the Tai ebola strain is thought by CDC to be carried by red colobus, or perhaps something the colobus eat. This was also reported on CBS news 2 weeks ago, as I told you. So please post this info on primate talk, or forward my message. I can tell you that I won't be doing any scavening studies with torn up colobus carcasses this field season." Guess we're not such an obtuse community after all.... Craig also notes that since RCs are a favored bushmeat for humans (I find spotnose guenons tastier, myself) that if they were a REGULAR reservoir, ebola outbreaks oughta be more common. But ... cheers Jim Jim Moore Anthropology-0101/UCSD/La Jolla CA 92093 jjmoore@ucsd.edu