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No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees

BACKGROUND: Although a high genetic diversity of Plasmodium spp. circulating in great apes has been revealed recently due to non-invasive methods enabling detection in faecal samples, little is known about the actual mechanisms underlying the presence of Plasmodium DNA in faeces. Great apes are comm...

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Autores principales: Mapua, Mwanahamisi I., Pafčo, Barbora, Burgunder, Jade, Profousová-Pšenková, Ilona, Todd, Angelique, Hashimoto, Chie, Qablan, Moneeb A., Modrý, David, Petrželková, Klára J.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28446233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-017-1822-z
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author Mapua, Mwanahamisi I.
Pafčo, Barbora
Burgunder, Jade
Profousová-Pšenková, Ilona
Todd, Angelique
Hashimoto, Chie
Qablan, Moneeb A.
Modrý, David
Petrželková, Klára J.
author_facet Mapua, Mwanahamisi I.
Pafčo, Barbora
Burgunder, Jade
Profousová-Pšenková, Ilona
Todd, Angelique
Hashimoto, Chie
Qablan, Moneeb A.
Modrý, David
Petrželková, Klára J.
author_sort Mapua, Mwanahamisi I.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Although a high genetic diversity of Plasmodium spp. circulating in great apes has been revealed recently due to non-invasive methods enabling detection in faecal samples, little is known about the actual mechanisms underlying the presence of Plasmodium DNA in faeces. Great apes are commonly infected by strongylid nematodes, including hookworms, which cause intestinal bleeding. The impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium DNA in faeces was assessed in wild, western, lowland gorillas from Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas, Central African Republic and eastern chimpanzees from Kalinzu Forest Reserve, Uganda. METHODS: Fifty-one faecal samples from 22 habituated gorillas and 74 samples from 15 habituated chimpanzees were analysed using Cytochrome-b PCR assay and coprological methods. RESULTS: Overall, 26.4% of the analysed samples were positive for both Plasmodium spp. and strongylids. However, the results showed no significant impact of intensity of infections of strongylids on detection of Plasmodium DNA in gorilla and chimpanzee faeces. CONCLUSION: Bleeding caused by strongylid nematode Necator spp. cannot explain the presence of Plasmodium DNA in ape faeces.
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spelling pubmed-54069442017-04-27 No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees Mapua, Mwanahamisi I. Pafčo, Barbora Burgunder, Jade Profousová-Pšenková, Ilona Todd, Angelique Hashimoto, Chie Qablan, Moneeb A. Modrý, David Petrželková, Klára J. Malar J Case Study BACKGROUND: Although a high genetic diversity of Plasmodium spp. circulating in great apes has been revealed recently due to non-invasive methods enabling detection in faecal samples, little is known about the actual mechanisms underlying the presence of Plasmodium DNA in faeces. Great apes are commonly infected by strongylid nematodes, including hookworms, which cause intestinal bleeding. The impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium DNA in faeces was assessed in wild, western, lowland gorillas from Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas, Central African Republic and eastern chimpanzees from Kalinzu Forest Reserve, Uganda. METHODS: Fifty-one faecal samples from 22 habituated gorillas and 74 samples from 15 habituated chimpanzees were analysed using Cytochrome-b PCR assay and coprological methods. RESULTS: Overall, 26.4% of the analysed samples were positive for both Plasmodium spp. and strongylids. However, the results showed no significant impact of intensity of infections of strongylids on detection of Plasmodium DNA in gorilla and chimpanzee faeces. CONCLUSION: Bleeding caused by strongylid nematode Necator spp. cannot explain the presence of Plasmodium DNA in ape faeces. BioMed Central 2017-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5406944/ /pubmed/28446233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-017-1822-z Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Case Study
Mapua, Mwanahamisi I.
Pafčo, Barbora
Burgunder, Jade
Profousová-Pšenková, Ilona
Todd, Angelique
Hashimoto, Chie
Qablan, Moneeb A.
Modrý, David
Petrželková, Klára J.
No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees
title No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees
title_full No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees
title_fullStr No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees
title_full_unstemmed No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees
title_short No impact of strongylid infections on the detection of Plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees
title_sort no impact of strongylid infections on the detection of plasmodium spp. in faeces of western lowland gorillas and eastern chimpanzees
topic Case Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28446233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-017-1822-z
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