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      Contraception in the chimpanzee: 12-year experience at the CIRMF Primate Centre, Gabon.

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      Journal of medical primatology
      Wiley

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          The Primate Centre of the International Center for Medical Research in Franceville, Gabon (CIRMF) has had a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) colony for more than 20 years. A contraceptive policy was started in 1990, following a rapid increase in the number of individuals in the 1980s. Intrauterine devices were first used in 24 females; 10 failures occurred over a period of about 4 years. Depo-provera was then used in 28 chimpanzees for between 4 months and 4 years; 10 failures occurred, the animals gained weight, and cyclic swelling of the external genitalia was markedly modified. Starting in late 2000, 25 females received progestin implants; only one failure has so far occurred, and the main side effect is a complete abrogation of cyclic sexual swelling.

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          Journal
          J Med Primatol
          Journal of medical primatology
          Wiley
          0047-2565
          0047-2565
          Feb 2005
          : 34
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre de Primatologie, Centre International de Recherches Médicales, BP 769 Franceville, Gabon. obourry@yahoo.fr
          Article
          JMP088
          10.1111/j.1600-0684.2004.00088.x
          15667341
          9685f07c-948e-4c53-8147-eb06f5addaa4
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