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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2005 ; 36 Suppl 4(): 189-91
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-32358

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Under natural conditions, the emergence of Opisthorchis viverrini cercariae from naturally infected Bithynia (Digoniostoma) siamensis goniomphalos showed diurnal periodicity, peaking between 8:00-10:00 AM. The cercariae did not emerge during darkness, but low-intensity light could induce a release. Cercariae shedded from each field infected B.(D.) s. goniomphalos was recorded daily. The maximum output from one snail was 1,728 cercariae in a day. The total cercarial output from all five infected snails was 56,555 and the maximum of total cercariae shed from one snail was 27,692. The field-infected B. (D.) s. goniomphalos could survive for 70 days after the snails were collected.


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Animaux , Rythme circadien , Vecteurs de maladies , Écologie , Fasciola hepatica/isolement et purification , Interactions hôte-parasite , Microvillosités/ultrastructure , Opisthorchis/isolement et purification , Numération des oeufs de parasites , Escargots/parasitologie , Survie , Facteurs temps
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2005 May; 36(3): 653-7
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34709

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A snail survey was performed in six districts around irrigation areas of Lampao Dam, in Kalasin Province. The survey caught a total of 5,479 live snails and classed them into five families, 12 genera and 15 species, of which 7 species are suspected of transmitting human parasitic diseases. The seven species were Pila polita, Pomacea canaliculata, Filopaludina (S.) m. martensi, Bithynia (Digoniostoma) siamensis goniomphalos, Melanoides tuberculata, Radix rubiginosa, and Indoplanorbis exustus. Of these, B. (D.) s. goniomphalos and I. exustus were found to harbor emergent cercariae. Only B. (D.) s. goniomphalos hosted several types of cercariae--Opisthorchis viverrini, unidentified species of intestinal flukes, echinostomes, xyphidio and furcocercous cercariae. Indoplanorbis exustus shed only echinostome cercariae. B. (D.) s. goniomphalos showed a rather high natural infection rate with O. viverrini, 1.3% in Yang Talat district, and 0.61% in Kamalasai district, in Kalasin Province.


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Agriculture , Animaux , Catastrophes , Vecteurs de maladies , Echinostoma/isolement et purification , Conception de l'environnement , Eau douce/parasitologie , Interactions hôte-parasite , Humains , Intestins/parasitologie , Mollusca/classification , Opisthorchis/isolement et purification , Schistosoma/isolement et purification , Fruits de mer/classification , Thaïlande , Trematoda/isolement et purification , Mouvements de l'eau
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