Extant interspecific hybridization among trematodes within the Schistosoma haematobium species complex in Nigeria.
Oluwaremilekun G AjakayeElisha E EnabuleleJoshua B BalogunOyetunde T OyeyemiMichael E GriggPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
Previous work suggested that zoonotic transmission of S. bovis in pastoral communities, where humans and animals share a common water source, is a driving factor facilitating interspecific hybridization. However, our data showed that all samples were hybrids, with greater diversity identified in Southwestern Nigeria, a non-pastoral site. Further, one patient possessed an S. bovis mitochondrial genome but was homozygous for S. haematobium at BF and homozygous for S. curassoni at transITS supporting at least two separate backcrosses in its origin, suggesting that interspecific hybridization may be an ongoing process.