Toxoplasma gondii in the faeces of wild felids from the Atlantic Forest, Brazil.
Paula F BolaisLokman GalalCecília CronembergerFabiane de Aguiar PereiraAlynne da Silva BarbosaLaís Verdan DibMaria Regina Reis AmendoeiraMarie-Laure DardéAurélien MercierPublished in: Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (2022)
This first report of T. gondii in faeces of wild South American felids in their natural environment indicates infrequent oocyst shedding and suggests a role of acquired immunity in limiting re-excretion as in domestic cats. The presence of a domestic strain of T. gondii in a faecal sample from a wild felid at very low concentrations (not detected by microscopy) is consistent with the hypothesis of host-parasite co-adaptations limiting the circulation of T. gondii strains between domestic and wild environments.