“…The other two nodule worm species that infect primates are O. stephanostomum and O. aculeatum . The former has been reported to infect chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii , Huffman et al, ; Huffman, Gotoh, Turner, Hamai, & Yoshida, , Krief et al, , Kooriyama et al, ) and gorillas ( Gorilla gorilla gorilla, Makouloutou et al, ) in the wild, but also humans in areas where humans, chimpanzees and other nonhuman primates live sympatrically (Cibot et al, ; Ota et al, ). However, O. stephanostomum has not been detected in humans living in close proximity to gorillas in Gabon (Makouloutou et al, ) or bonobos ( Pan paniscus ) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Narat et al, ), leading some to suggest that strains with differential capacities to infect humans may exist (Ota et al, ).…”