The researchers
put rhesus monkey in a similar situation.
In 1947, scientists studying yellow fever
put a rhesus monkey in a cage on a tree in Uganda's Zika Forest.
Not exact matches
But if you
put that same virus into a
rhesus macaque, the monkey's immune system reacts similarly to that of humans; there is severe depletion of CD4 T cells and progression to AIDS, explains U.C.S.F. researcher Peter Hunt.