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Obadiah, Happiness Igwe
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Wieser, Sarah Nathaly
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Nzelu, Ifeoma Nancy
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Olaolu, Olushola Samuel
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Jagab, Hafsat Shaiabu
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Obishakin, Emmanuel Tumininu
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Omudu, Edward Agbo
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Atu, Bernard Ortwer
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Byanet, Obadiah
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Schnittger, Leonhard
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Florin Christensen, Monica
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2025-07-23T15:07:02Z
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2024-02
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Obadiah, Happiness Igwe; Wieser, Sarah Nathaly; Nzelu, Ifeoma Nancy; Olaolu, Olushola Samuel; Jagab, Hafsat Shaiabu; et al.; First molecular detection of Sarcocystis suihominis in a domestic pig of Nigeria; Springer; Parasitology Research; 123; 2; 2-2024; 1-7
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0932-0113
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/266937
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Sarcocystis are Apicomplexan protozoa with a dixenous life cycle that includes a predator and a prey as defnitive and intermediate hosts, respectively. Domestic and wild pigs are intermediate hosts of S. suihominis, with formation of sarcocysts in their muscles, while humans and non-human primates act as fnal hosts. After ingesting raw or undercooked sarcocyst-infested pork, signs of gastroenteritis including inappetence, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may develop in humans. Moreover, excretion of infective forms with human feces leads to dissemination of the parasite in the environment. In this study, macroscopic sarcocysts of white color, oval shape, and a diameter of approximately 3–8 mm were found in the skeletal muscle of a slaughtered domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) destined for human consumption in an abattoir of Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria. Sarcocyst DNA was used as template to PCR amplify the near-complete length of the 18S rRNA gene and a fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox-1) gene. Amplicons were sequenced and used to construct phylogenetic trees with selected available Sarcocystis spp. sequences. In both cases, the placement of the analyzed sequences with S. suihominis was strongly supported, confrming the species identity of this macroscopic sarcocyst-forming parasite. This constitutes the frst molecular identifcation of S. suihominis in Nigeria and the African continent. Proximity between pigs and humans, and poor sanitary conditions frequently encountered in pig farms of Nigeria might favor the dissemination of this zoonotic parasite, posing a threat to public health.
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eng
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Springer
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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Nigeria
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Pork
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Sarcocystis suihominis
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Phylogenetic analysis
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Zoonotic parasite
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Ciencias Veterinarias
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Ciencias Veterinarias
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CIENCIAS AGRÍCOLAS
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First molecular detection of Sarcocystis suihominis in a domestic pig of Nigeria
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2025-07-23T13:54:28Z
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123
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2
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1-7
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Alemania
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Berlin
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Fil: Obadiah, Happiness Igwe. Benue State University; Nigeria
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Fil: Wieser, Sarah Nathaly. Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria. Centro de Investigacion En Ciencias Veterinarias y Agronomicas. Instituto de Patobiologia Veterinaria. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Pque. Centenario. Instituto de Patobiologia Veterinaria.; Argentina
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Fil: Nzelu, Ifeoma Nancy. Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University; Nigeria
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Fil: Olaolu, Olushola Samuel. National Veterinary Research Institute; Nigeria
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Fil: Jagab, Hafsat Shaiabu. National Veterinary Research Institute; Nigeria
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Fil: Obishakin, Emmanuel Tumininu. National Veterinary Research Institute; Nigeria
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Fil: Omudu, Edward Agbo. Benue State University; Nigeria
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Fil: Atu, Bernard Ortwer. Benue State University; Nigeria
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Fil: Byanet, Obadiah. University of Arizona; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Schnittger, Leonhard. Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria. Centro de Investigacion En Ciencias Veterinarias y Agronomicas. Instituto de Patobiologia Veterinaria. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Pque. Centenario. Instituto de Patobiologia Veterinaria.; Argentina
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Fil: Florin Christensen, Monica. Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria. Centro de Investigacion En Ciencias Veterinarias y Agronomicas. Instituto de Patobiologia Veterinaria. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Pque. Centenario. Instituto de Patobiologia Veterinaria.; Argentina
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Parasitology Research
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00436-024-08160-x
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-024-08160-x
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