Background Gastrointestinal parasites are neglected infections, yet they cause significant burden to animal and human health globally. To date, most studies of gastrointestinal parasites focus on host-parasite systems that involve either a single parasite or a host species. However, when hosts share habitat and resources, they may also cross-transmit generalist gastrointestinal parasites. Here we explore multi-host-parasite interactions in a single ecosystem to understand the infection patterns, especially those linked to livestock-wildlife interfaces and zoonotic risk. Methods We used both coprological methods (flotation and sedimentation; N = 1,138 fecal samples) and molecular identification techniques (rDNA and mtDNA; N = 18 larvae) to i...
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Background: Non-Human Primates (NHP) have been found infected with a diversity of intestinal zoonoti...
spp., the epidemiology of this oesophagostomosis and the role of these animals as reservoirs of the...
BackgroundGastrointestinal parasites are neglected infections, yet they cause significant burden to ...
Abstract Zoonotic pathogens are among the most important causes of ill health all over the world. Th...
Gastrointestinal parasite infections by multiple parasite species involving helminths and protozoans...
Background: Primates can harbour parasites that could be pathogenic or not for humans and primates t...
Amidst global shifts in the distribution and abundance of wildlife and livestock, we have only a rud...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a vari...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a variety of mi...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a variety of mi...
Human disturbance is an ongoing threat to many wildlife species, manifesting as habitat destruction,...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a variety of mi...
Vervet monkeys at Gombe National Park in western Tanzania constitute a key component of the park’s e...
Background: Non-Human Primates (NHP) have been found infected with a diversity of intestinal zoonoti...
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Background: Non-Human Primates (NHP) have been found infected with a diversity of intestinal zoonoti...
spp., the epidemiology of this oesophagostomosis and the role of these animals as reservoirs of the...
BackgroundGastrointestinal parasites are neglected infections, yet they cause significant burden to ...
Abstract Zoonotic pathogens are among the most important causes of ill health all over the world. Th...
Gastrointestinal parasite infections by multiple parasite species involving helminths and protozoans...
Background: Primates can harbour parasites that could be pathogenic or not for humans and primates t...
Amidst global shifts in the distribution and abundance of wildlife and livestock, we have only a rud...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a vari...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a variety of mi...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a variety of mi...
Human disturbance is an ongoing threat to many wildlife species, manifesting as habitat destruction,...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract harbours a highly complex ecosystem composed of a variety of mi...
Vervet monkeys at Gombe National Park in western Tanzania constitute a key component of the park’s e...
Background: Non-Human Primates (NHP) have been found infected with a diversity of intestinal zoonoti...
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Background: Non-Human Primates (NHP) have been found infected with a diversity of intestinal zoonoti...
spp., the epidemiology of this oesophagostomosis and the role of these animals as reservoirs of the...