“…in gorillas and chimpanzees by detecting of parasite DNA in great ape feces coming from the same area as in the original study ( Hamad et al, 2015a ). In previous studies, we have used various detection methodologies for thousands of samples including fecal samples, and the results arising from our research have appeared in numerous studies (e.g., Myšková et al, 2008 ; Jirků et al, 2012 , 2015 ; Týč et al, 2013 ; Votýpka et al, 2015a ; Mapua and Votýpka, 2015 ; Mapua et al, 2015 , 2016 ; Ionică et al, 2017 ). Due to the prevalence of previous rigorously acquired results, the established and long-term nature of our work in this scientific field, and our experience in the detection of leishmania parasites (see Akhoundi et al, 2017 ), we feel competent to have conducted such a study.…”