RT Journal Article T1 Balantioides coli Fecal Excretion in Hunted Wild Cervids (Cervus elaphus and Dama dama) from Portugal. A1 Mega, João A1 Santos-Silva, Sergio A1 Loureiro, Ana A1 Palmeira, Josman D A1 Torres, Rita T A1 Rivero-Juarez, Antonio A1 Carmena, David A1 Mesquita, João K1 B. coli K1 Portugal K1 Deer K1 Genotyping K1 One health K1 Surveillance K1 Transmission K1 Wildlife AB Balantioides coli is a zoonotic enteric protozoan parasite of public veterinary health relevance and a concern in animal production and food safety. While wild cervids are recognized reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens, little is known about the occurrence of B. coli in deer species, especially in Europe. To fill this gap, a total of 130 fecal samples from legally hunted red deer (Cervus elaphus, n = 95) and fallow deer (Dama dama, n = 35) were passively collected during two hunting seasons (October to February; 2018-2019 and 2019-2020) in Portugal. After assessment by PCR assay targeting the complete ITS1-5.8s-rRNA-ITS2 region and the 3' end of the ssu-rRNA gene of the parasite, a prevalence of 4.2% (4/95, 95% CI: 0.2-8.3) in red deer and of 5.7% (2/35, 95% CI: 0.0-13.4) in fallow deer was found. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses allowed the identification of B. coli genetic variants A (in two red deer) and B (in two red deer and two fallow deer). This is the first molecular-based description of B. coli in European deer species, whose population have increased in density and geographical range in recent years. Continued monitoring of wild ungulates as potential vectors of parasitic infection diseases of zoonotic nature is crucial to safeguard public health and food safety. PB MDPI SN 2076-0817 YR 2022 FD 2022-10-24 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/21532 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/21532 LA en NO Mega J, Santos-Silva S, Loureiro A, Palmeira JD, Torres RT, Rivero-Juarez A, et al. Balantioides coli Fecal Excretion in Hunted Wild Cervids (Cervus elaphus and Dama dama) from Portugal. Pathogens. 2022 Oct 27;11(11):1242 DS RISalud RD Apr 19, 2025