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The Korean Journal of Parasitology ; : 463-475, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742277

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The present study was performed to observe histopathological effects of Oculotrema hippopotami Stunkard, 1924 infection in the eye of Hippopotamus amphibius, as well as to reveal new details of morphology and structural features of this monogenean and its comparison between 2 age stages of the parasite. This was done using both light and scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDXA) and histopathology. The presence of a mixture of different generations (adult and sub-adult) in one host individual is common for Oculotrema Stunkard, 1924 in contrast to Polystoma Zeder, 1800. New metrical and graphical information obtained for adults and sub-adults compared with the previous studies. Here we show the presence of genital papillae in adults, metrical data on the distal part of the vas deferens. SEM micrographs of sperm ejaculatory structures and information about the flattened dorsal side of the body provided for the first time. Histopathological changes, such as necrosis and hemorrhage in host tissues as a result of O. hippopotami attachment structures are described. Structural analysis of different body parts of O. hippopotami of both age groups are also included. We show qualitative differences in the presence of hardening ions (S, P, Ca) in attachment structures (oral and haptor suckers) that increase with the age of the worm. The presence of sub-adults and adults on the same host, together with high levels of infection without high pathogenicity may account for Oculotrema being one of the most successful parasites among the Monogenea.


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Adulte , Humains , Caractéristiques familiales , Hémorragie , Corps humain , Ions , Microscopie électronique à balayage , Nécrose , Parasites , Spermatozoïdes , Conduit déférent , Virulence
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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. 2006; 36 (2): 389-396
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-78305

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A new PCR based system was used that had a broad detection capability among parasites based on a conserved region of the I 8s ribosomal DNA genes. Five samples each of Egyptian, European and Chinese F. hepatica of bovine origin were obtained and DNA was isolated. The PCR primers recognized a fragment of approximately 700 nucleotides in length. Sequences were compared over a 107 base pair region that identified polymorphisms between the strains. All the sequences from Egyptian isolates were identical, similarly so with all European and Chinese isolates. However, there were polymorphisms between these isolates and the isolates from North America. All isolates have a single base additional in target region and there was a single base substitution in Egyptian isolates when compared to others


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Fasciola hepatica , ADN/isolement et purification , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne , Polymorphisme génétique , Séquence nucléotidique
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