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Distribution and prevalence of <i>Sarcina troglodytae</i> in chimpanzees and the environment throughout Africa.

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Dunay, E; Hirji, I; Owens, LA; Marah, K; Anderson, N; Ruiz, M; Atencia, R; Rukundo, J; Rosati, AG; Cole, MF; Emery Thompson, M; Negrey, JD ...
Published in: Journal of medical microbiology
July 2025

Introduction. Since 2005, the leading cause of death for western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) at Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary (TCS) in Sierra Leone has been epizootic neurologic and gastroenteric syndrome (ENGS), associated with the bacterium Sarcina troglodytae (family Clostridiaceae).Gap Statement. The prevalence of S. troglodytae at TCS in clinically normal chimpanzees and the environment remains unknown, as does its distribution in other captive and wild chimpanzee populations and their environments across Africa.Aim. The aim of this study was to determine the distribution and prevalence of Sarcina bacteria in sanctuary and wild chimpanzee populations across Africa and to identify demographic and ecological risk factors for S. troglodytae in chimpanzees and the environment.Methodology. We conducted a prospective, multi-season epidemiological investigation of S. troglodytae in chimpanzees and the environment at TCS and a parallel study at a sanctuary in the Republic of Congo. We also describe the results of surveys of chimpanzees at a sanctuary in Uganda and wild chimpanzee populations in Sierra Leone and Uganda for S. troglodytae. In total, we tested 637 chimpanzee and environmental samples using a species-specific PCR for S. troglodytae and a pan-Sarcina PCR.Results.S. troglodytae was more prevalent in chimpanzees at TCS (n=60) during the dry season (96.7%) than during the rainy season (55.2%). Soil was the most common environmental source of the bacterium (54% dry season vs. 4.8% rainy season). Notably, we did not detect S. troglodytae in faecal samples from sanctuary chimpanzees in the Republic of Congo (n=79) or in wild chimpanzees in Sierra Leone (n=18). We did detect the bacterium in East African chimpanzees (n=84) but at low prevalence (2.6%-10.9%). In contrast, we found the genus Sarcina to be ubiquitous in all chimpanzee populations with a higher prevalence in sanctuary chimpanzees (93.1%-100%) than in wild chimpanzees (66.7%-68.4%).Conclusion.S. troglodytae is markedly more prevalent at TCS, the only location affected by ENGS, than at any other location tested, and soil is a likely reservoir of S. troglodytae. These findings strengthen the association between S. troglodytae and ENGS and have implications for sanctuary management and conservation of western chimpanzees.

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Journal of medical microbiology

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EISSN

1473-5644

ISSN

0022-2615

Publication Date

July 2025

Volume

74

Issue

7

Related Subject Headings

  • Uganda
  • Sierra Leone
  • Prospective Studies
  • Prevalence
  • Pan troglodytes
  • Microbiology
  • Male
  • Female
  • Environmental Microbiology
  • Clostridium Infections
 

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Dunay, E., Hirji, I., Owens, L. A., Marah, K., Anderson, N., Ruiz, M., … Goldberg, T. L. (2025). Distribution and prevalence of <i>Sarcina troglodytae</i> in chimpanzees and the environment throughout Africa. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 74(7). https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.002044
Dunay, Emily, Ismail Hirji, Leah A. Owens, Konkofa Marah, Naomi Anderson, Maria Ruiz, Rebeca Atencia, et al. “Distribution and prevalence of <i>Sarcina troglodytae</i> in chimpanzees and the environment throughout Africa.Journal of Medical Microbiology 74, no. 7 (July 2025). https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.002044.
Dunay E, Hirji I, Owens LA, Marah K, Anderson N, Ruiz M, et al. Distribution and prevalence of <i>Sarcina troglodytae</i> in chimpanzees and the environment throughout Africa. Journal of medical microbiology. 2025 Jul;74(7).
Dunay, Emily, et al. “Distribution and prevalence of <i>Sarcina troglodytae</i> in chimpanzees and the environment throughout Africa.Journal of Medical Microbiology, vol. 74, no. 7, July 2025. Epmc, doi:10.1099/jmm.0.002044.
Dunay E, Hirji I, Owens LA, Marah K, Anderson N, Ruiz M, Atencia R, Rukundo J, Rosati AG, Cole MF, Emery Thompson M, Negrey JD, Angedakin S, Elfenbein JR, Goldberg TL. Distribution and prevalence of <i>Sarcina troglodytae</i> in chimpanzees and the environment throughout Africa. Journal of medical microbiology. 2025 Jul;74(7).

Published In

Journal of medical microbiology

DOI

EISSN

1473-5644

ISSN

0022-2615

Publication Date

July 2025

Volume

74

Issue

7

Related Subject Headings

  • Uganda
  • Sierra Leone
  • Prospective Studies
  • Prevalence
  • Pan troglodytes
  • Microbiology
  • Male
  • Female
  • Environmental Microbiology
  • Clostridium Infections