From March 1999 through August 2000, 511 stool samples collected from 11 different primate species in 10 geographically distinct locations in Kenya, East Africa, were screened for the presence of Cyclospora spp. oocysts. Positive samples (43/102, 42%) were identified in vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) in 4 of 4 locations; 19/206 (9%) in yellow and olive baboons (Papio cynocephalus, P. anubis, respectively) in 5 of 5 locations; and 19/76 (25%) in black and white colobus monkeys (Colobus angolensis, C. guereza, respectively) from 2 of 3 locations. DNA sequences obtained from 18 S rRNA coding regions from respective subsets of these positive samples were typed as Cyclospora cercopitheci (samples from Cercopithecus aethiops), Cyclospora papionis (samples from Papio cynocephalus and P. anubis), and Cyclospora colobi (samples from Colobus angolensis and C. guereza). Cyclospora oocysts were not detected in samples collected from patas, highland sykes, lowland sykes, blue sykes, DeBrazza, or red-tailed monkeys. A coded map showing the geographic location of the collected samples is given. Stool samples from 1 troop of vervet monkeys were collected over a 12-mo period. Positive samples ranged between 21 and 63%. These results suggest that there is no strongly marked seasonality evident in Cyclospora infection in monkeys as has been noted in human infection. This is further confirmed by the recovery of positive samples collected from vervet monkeys, baboons, and colobus monkeys at all times of the year during this survey. This absence of seasonality in infection is especially notable because of the extreme weather patterns typical of Kenya, where marked rainy and dry seasons occur. A second noteworthy observation is that the striking host specificity of the Cyclospora species initially described was confirmed in this survey. Baboons were only infected with C. papionis, vervet monkeys with C. cercopitheci, and colobus monkeys with C. colobi, despite geographic overlaps of both the monkey and parasite species and wide geographic distribution of each parasite and monkey host.
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December 01 2001
A SURVEY FOR CYCLOSPORA SPP. IN KENYAN PRIMATES, WITH SOME NOTES ON ITS BIOLOGY
Mark L. Eberhard;
Mark L. Eberhard
Division of Parasitic Diseases F13, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724
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Michael N. Njenga;
Michael N. Njenga
Division of Parasitic Diseases F13, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724
* Institute for Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, Karen, Kenya.
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Alex J. DaSilva;
Alex J. DaSilva
Division of Parasitic Diseases F13, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724
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Daniel Owino;
Daniel Owino
Division of Parasitic Diseases F13, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724
* Institute for Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, Karen, Kenya.
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Eva K. Nace;
Eva K. Nace
Division of Parasitic Diseases F13, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724
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Kimberly Y. Won;
Kimberly Y. Won
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Jason M. Mwenda
Jason M. Mwenda
Division of Parasitic Diseases F13, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724
* Institute for Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, Karen, Kenya.
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J Parasitol (2001) 87 (6): 1394–1397.
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Mark L. Eberhard, Michael N. Njenga, Alex J. DaSilva, Daniel Owino, Eva K. Nace, Kimberly Y. Won, Jason M. Mwenda; A SURVEY FOR CYCLOSPORA SPP. IN KENYAN PRIMATES, WITH SOME NOTES ON ITS BIOLOGY. J Parasitol 1 December 2001; 87 (6): 1394–1397. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2001)087[1394:ASFCSI]2.0.CO;2
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