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Table 4 Summary of malaria infection in long tailed macaques in different countries

From: Simian malaria in wild macaques: first report from Hulu Selangor district, Selangor, Malaysia

Study area

Pk

Pcy

Pin

Pct

Pfi

Year

Hulu Selangor (present study)

60 %

51.4 %

65.7 %

45.7 %

2.9 %

2015

Kapit, Sarawak Malaysian Borneoa

78 %

56 %

82 %

66 %

4 %

2011

Singaporeb

68.2 %

66.6 %

1.5 %

3 %

16.7 %

2011

Kuala Lipis Pahang Malaysiac

13.7 %

–

–

–

–

2008

Kuala Lumpur and Selangor State Malaysiac

0 %

–

–

–

–

2008

Selangor State, Malaysiad

23.3 %

–

–

–

–

2010

Ulu Bernam, Kuala Kubu Bharu, Malaysiae

0 %

+

+

+

+

2013

Thailandf

0 %

–

+

+

–

2008

Thailandg

5.6 %

–

38.9 %

16.7 %

–

2010

Indonesiah

3.2 %

–

–

–

–

2007

Sabah, Malaysian Borneoi

+

+

+

+

+

2014

  1. Pk P. knowlesi, Pcy P. cynomolgi, Pin P. inui, Pct P. coatneyi, Pfi P. fieldi, (+) positive
  2. aLee et al. [34]
  3. bIrene [32]
  4. cVythilingam et al. [29]
  5. dHo et al. [41]
  6. eVythilingam et al. [31]
  7. fSeethamchai et al. [42]
  8. gPutaporntip et al. [43]
  9. hJones-Engel et al. [44],
  10. iMuehlenbein et al. [40]