Long-term monitoring of microsporidia, Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) at different stages of habituation in Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas, Central African Republic

Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk of gastrointestinal parasite transmission from humans to wildlife has always been considered as a major concern of tourism. Increased anthropogenic impact on primate populations may result in general changes in co...

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Hauptverfasser: Sak, Bohumil, Petrzelkova, Klara J, Kvetonova, Dana, Mynarova, Anna, Shutt, Kathryn A, Pomajbikova, Katerina, Kalousova, Barbora, Modry, David, Benavides, Julio, Todd, Angelique, Kvac, Martin
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description Infectious diseases pose one of the greatest threats to endangered species, and a risk of gastrointestinal parasite transmission from humans to wildlife has always been considered as a major concern of tourism. Increased anthropogenic impact on primate populations may result in general changes in communities of their parasites, and also in a direct exchange of parasites between humans and primates. To evaluate the impact of close contact with humans on the occurrence of potentially zoonotic protists in great apes, we conducted a long-term monitoring of microsporidia, Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in western lowland gorillas at different stages of the habituation process, humans, and other wildlife in Dzanga-Sangha Protected Areas in the Central African Republic. We detected Encephalitozoon cuniculi genotypes I and II (7.5%), Enterocytozoon bieneusi genotype D and three novel genotypes (gorilla 1-3) (4.0%), Giardia intestinalis subgroup A II (2.0%) and Cryptosporidium bovis (0.5%) in gorillas, whereas in humans we found only G. intestinalis subgroup A II (2.1%). In other wild and domestic animals we recorded E. cuniculi genotypes I and II (2.1%), G. intestinalis assemblage E (0.5%) and C. muris TS03 (0.5%). Due to the non-specificity of E. cuniculi genotypes we conclude that detection of the exact source of E. cuniculi infection is problematic. As Giardia intestinalis was recorded primarily in gorilla groups with closer human contact, we suggest that human-gorilla transmission has occurred. We call attention to a potentially negative impact of habituation on selected pathogens which might occur as a result of the more frequent presence of humans in the vicinity of both gorillas under habituation and habituated gorillas, rather than as a consequence of the close contact with humans, which might be a more traditional assumption. We encourage to observe the sections concerning hygiene from the IUCN best practice guidelines for all sites where increased human-gorilla contact occurs.
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Increased anthropogenic impact on primate populations may result in general changes in communities of their parasites, and also in a direct exchange of parasites between humans and primates. To evaluate the impact of close contact with humans on the occurrence of potentially zoonotic protists in great apes, we conducted a long-term monitoring of microsporidia, Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in western lowland gorillas at different stages of the habituation process, humans, and other wildlife in Dzanga-Sangha Protected Areas in the Central African Republic. We detected Encephalitozoon cuniculi genotypes I and II (7.5%), Enterocytozoon bieneusi genotype D and three novel genotypes (gorilla 1-3) (4.0%), Giardia intestinalis subgroup A II (2.0%) and Cryptosporidium bovis (0.5%) in gorillas, whereas in humans we found only G. intestinalis subgroup A II (2.1%). In other wild and domestic animals we recorded E. cuniculi genotypes I and II (2.1%), G. intestinalis assemblage E (0.5%) and C. muris TS03 (0.5%). Due to the non-specificity of E. cuniculi genotypes we conclude that detection of the exact source of E. cuniculi infection is problematic. As Giardia intestinalis was recorded primarily in gorilla groups with closer human contact, we suggest that human-gorilla transmission has occurred. We call attention to a potentially negative impact of habituation on selected pathogens which might occur as a result of the more frequent presence of humans in the vicinity of both gorillas under habituation and habituated gorillas, rather than as a consequence of the close contact with humans, which might be a more traditional assumption. We encourage to observe the sections concerning hygiene from the IUCN best practice guidelines for all sites where increased human-gorilla contact occurs.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>23951255</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0071840</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Animal populations
Animals
Anthropogenic factors
Ape Diseases - microbiology
Ape Diseases - parasitology
Apes
Best practice
Biology
Central African Republic
Cryptosporidiosis - parasitology
Cryptosporidiosis - veterinary
Cryptosporidium
Cryptosporidium - classification
Cryptosporidium - genetics
Cryptosporidium - isolation & purification
Domestic animals
Encephalitozoon cuniculi - genetics
Encephalitozoon cuniculi - isolation & purification
Endangered species
Enterocytozoon - classification
Enterocytozoon - genetics
Enterocytozoon - isolation & purification
Enterocytozoon bieneusi
Feces - microbiology
Feces - parasitology
Genotype
Genotypes
Giardia
Giardia - classification
Giardia - genetics
Giardia - isolation & purification
Giardiasis - parasitology
Giardiasis - veterinary
Gorilla gorilla
Gorilla gorilla gorilla
Gorillas
Habitats
Habituation
Habituation (learning)
Habituation, Psychophysiologic
Health aspects
Human influences
Humans
Hygiene
Infection
Infections
Infectious diseases
Medicine
Microsporidia
Microsporidia - classification
Microsporidia - genetics
Microsporidia - isolation & purification
Microsporidiosis - microbiology
Microsporidiosis - veterinary
Molecular Sequence Data
Monitoring
Parasites
Phylogeny
Primates
Protected areas
Protection and preservation
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Social Environment
Time Factors
Tourism
Veterinary Science
Wildlife
Wildlife conservation
Zoonoses
Zoonoses - microbiology
Zoonoses - parasitology
title Long-term monitoring of microsporidia, Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) at different stages of habituation in Dzanga Sangha Protected Areas, Central African Republic
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