Potential for Transmission of Schistosomiasis in Kayonza District
Rwanda med. j. (Online)
;
69(2): 14-19, 2012.
Article
in English
| AIM
| ID: biblio-1269571
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Schistosomiasis; also known as bilharzia or snail fever; is a tropical parasitic disease caused by a trematode platyhelminthes called Schistosoma check for this species in other resources sp. Schistosoma species are transmitted by cercariae penetrating the skin when a person is bathing; washing clothes; fishing or engaged in agricultural activities; involving contact with fresh water that has fecal or urinary contamination; and contains the parasites' snail host. The present study aimed to survey freshwater snails in Kayonza District (Rwanda) especially Lake Muhazi and surrounding water bodies; stream and swamps to assess the potential for transmission of two species of Schistosoma S. mansoni check for this species in other resources and S. haematobium check for this species in other resources.Methods:
Six sites were selected to assess the potential for transmission of schistosomiasis. The intermediate hosts of schistosomes; namely the snails Biomphalaria check for this species in other resources ; Bulinus check for this species in other resources sp. and Lymnaea check for this species in other resources sp.; were collected and brought to the laboratory and investigated to see if trematode cercaria responsible for the disease were present.Results:
Snails dissected were not only infected with trematode cercaria but also with annelids and flatworms (Platyhelminths). Cercaria found therein were of two types furcocercous; probably responsible for schistosomiasis; and gymnocephalous cercaria for fasciolasis an infection of cattle; goats and sheep.Conclusion:
Biomphalaria sp were the major hosts for schistosome cercaria; and most snails collected of this species were infected. Moreover; they were found in large number from all sites. Lymnaea sp; hosts snails for Fasciola cercaria check for this species in other resources ; were also found in a considerable number compared to the low number of Bulinus sp in the region. District and national authorities may wish to further investigate this infestation and identify potential interventions to disrupt the disease transmission
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Index:
AIM (Africa)
Main subject:
Schistosomiasis
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Snails
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Bulinus
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Language:
English
Journal:
Rwanda med. j. (Online)
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
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