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Nonhuman Primates (NHPs) When working with nonhuman primates, you should be familiar with the following safe practices and potential health risks: • Allergy to Animals • B-Virus • Campylobacter • Cryptosporidiosis • Enteric Bacteria • Giardiasis • Hepatitis A • Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis • Measles • Personal Hygiene • Physical Injury • Pox Diseases • Salmonellosis • Shigellosis • Staying Healthy • Tuberculosis Use browser Back arrow to return.
Nonhuman Primates (NHPs)
When working with nonhuman primates, you should be familiar with the following safe practices and potential health risks:
• Allergy to Animals
• B-Virus
• Campylobacter
• Cryptosporidiosis
• Enteric Bacteria
• Giardiasis
• Hepatitis A
• Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
• Measles
• Personal Hygiene
• Physical Injury
• Pox Diseases
• Salmonellosis
• Shigellosis
• Staying Healthy
• Tuberculosis
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