Sam-Yellowe’s Trichrome Staining Identifies Life Cycle Stages of Opportunistic Free-Living Colpodellids
Tobili Y. Sam-Yellowe,
Mahdi I. Salti,
Oluwapemi E. Adeloye
Abstract:The colpodellids consist of free-living predatory protists phylogenetically related to pathogenic Apicomplexan parasites such as Plasmodium species, Cryptosporidium sp. and Toxoplasma gondii. Among the colpodellids, Colpodella species prey on bodonids, algae, and ciliates. Voromonas pontica preys on Percolomonas species. In the past decade, Colpodella species have been reported to cause opportunistic infections in humans and animals, and having the potential for zoonotic infections in humans due to the presenc… Show more
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