New Entamoeba group in howler monkeys (Alouatta spp.) associated with parasites of reptiles
Our knowledge of the parasite species present in wildlife hosts is incomplete. Protozoans such as amoebae of the genus Entamoeba infect a large variety of vertebrate species, including NHPs. However, traditionally, their identification has been accomplished through microscopic evaluation; therefore,...
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description | Our knowledge of the parasite species present in wildlife hosts is incomplete. Protozoans such as amoebae of the genus
Entamoeba
infect a large variety of vertebrate species, including NHPs. However, traditionally, their identification has been accomplished through microscopic evaluation; therefore, amoeba species have not always been identified correctly. We searched for
Entamoeba
spp. using a fragment of the small subunit rDNA in free-ranging howler monkeys (
Alouatta palliata
and
A. pigra
) from southeast Mexico. One hundred fifty five samples were collected, with 46 from
A. palliata
and 109 from
A. pigra
and 8 of the total samples were positive. We detected a new clade of
Entamoeba
, which was separated from other described species but closer to
E. insolita
, as well as an unnamed sequence typically found in iguana species with low shared identity values ( |
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Entamoeba
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Entamoeba
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Entamoeba
spp. using a fragment of the small subunit rDNA in free-ranging howler monkeys (
Alouatta palliata
and
A. pigra
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A. palliata
and 109 from
A. pigra
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Entamoeba
, which was separated from other described species but closer to
E. insolita
, as well as an unnamed sequence typically found in iguana species with low shared identity values (<90%). 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Entamoeba
spp. using a fragment of the small subunit rDNA in free-ranging howler monkeys (
Alouatta palliata
and
A. pigra
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A. palliata
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A. pigra
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Entamoeba
, which was separated from other described species but closer to
E. insolita
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