HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Qingyong Ni and colleagues from the Agricultural University, Chengdu, China have published the paper: Molecular Epidemiology of Blastocystis in Confined Slow Lorises, Macaques, and Gibbons, in the Journal: Animals 2022, 12, 2992. of /2022/
- how: The authors conducted a comparative study on the prevalence and phylogeny of Blastocystis in the three primate genera (Macaca Hylobates and Nycticebus).
SUMMARY
Parasites are some of the most common exogenous pathogens in humans and nonhuman primates (NHPs). Studies suggest that parasites affect the adaptability of the host and the survival and reproduction of infected . . .
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