Table 2 Number (%) of samples found positive for one of the 10 most prevalent vertebrate viral families by group

From: Higher convergence of human-great ape enteric eukaryotic viromes in central African forest than in a European zoo: a One Health analysis

 

CamChimp n = 6

CamGor n = 15

CamHum n = 21

ZooChimp n = 5

ZooGor n = 6

ZooHum n = 7

Adenoviridae

6 (100%)

14 (93%)

17 (81%)

5 (100%)

5 (83%)

6 (86%)

Caliciviridae

  

1 (5%)

   

Hepdnaviridae

1 (17%)

     

Herpesviridae

4 (67%)

3 (20%)

2 (10%)

   

Papillomaviridae

1 (17%)

2 (13%)

1 (5%)

   

Parvoviridae

5 (20%)

1 (7%)

2 (10%)

   

Picobirnaviridae

2 (33%)

10 (67%)

6 (29%)

4 (80%)

5 (83%)

3 (43%)

Picornaviridae

4 (67%)

9 (60%)

10 (47%)

2 (40%)

3 (50%)

1 (14%)

Polyomaviridae

2 (33%)

5 (33%)

5 (23%)

 

1 (17%)

2 (29%)

Poxviridae

  

1 (5%)

  

1 (14%)

  1. Each group is defined by its habitation site (Cam Cameroon, Zoo European Zoo) and animal species (Chimp Chimpanzee, Gor Gorilla, Hum Human).