Molecular Characterization of Blastocystis in Captive and Free-Ranging New World Primates, Platyrrhini.
William D HelenbrookChristopher M WhippsPublished in: Acta parasitologica (2021)
Blastocystis SSU sequences amplified from A. nigriceps fecal samples shared high sequence similarity to isolates found in several other neotropical primates, Alouatta palliata, A. caraya, Ateles fusciceps, and Lagothrix. Similar subtypes have been found in human and captive primates which supports the possibility of transmission when in close contact. Expanded sampling of sympatric neotropical primates in the wild will establish whether subtypes and clades are limited to taxonomic group or whether transmission occurs between overlapping species.