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Cestode infections in non-human primates suggest the existence of zoonotic cycles in the area surrounding the Strasbourg primatology center.

Valentin GreigertNicolas BrionCécile LangPierrick RegnardAlexander W PfaffAhmed Abou-BacarFanélie WanertManon DirheimerErmanno CandolfiJulie Brunet
Published in: Parasite (Paris, France) (2019)
Our data support the existence of zoonotic cycles of larval cestode infections in the direct environment of the primatology center affecting NHPs harbored in the SPC, potentially threatening the human population living in this area. Since this zoonotic risk is borne by local wildlife, and given the severity of these infections, it seems necessary to put in place measures to protect captive NHPs, and further studies to better assess the risk to human populations.
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