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Lymnaea neotropica and Lymnaea viatrix, potential intermediate hosts for Fascioloides magna.

R Sanabria1, R Mouzet, J Pankrác, F F Djuikwo Teukeng, B Courtioux, A Novobilský, J Höglund, M Kašný, P Vignoles, G Dreyfuss, D Rondelaud, J Romero.   

Abstract

Experimental infections of two South American lymnaeid populations with Fascioloides magna were carried out to determine whether these snails may sustain larval development of this digenean and, if so, to quantify their potential for cercarial production. The reference group was a French population of Galba truncatula infected and raised according to the same protocol. According to the internal transcribed sequence (ITS)-1 segment of their genomic rDNA, these South American populations were identified as Lymnaea neotropica (origin, Argentina) and Lymnaea viatrix var. ventricosa (origin, Uruguay). In the snail groups followed for cercarial shedding, longer prepatent periods and lower numbers of shed cercariae were noted in South American lymnaeids. In other snails dissected at day 65 post-exposure, the redial and cercarial burdens of F. magna found in the bodies of L. neotropica and L. v. ventricosa were significantly lower than those noted in G. truncatula. Compared to the total cercarial production noted in the dissected snails, the percentage of cercariae that exited from snails was 51.3% for G. truncatula, 32.2% for L. neotropica and 46.8% for L. v. ventricosa. The two South American species of snails can thus be considered as potential intermediate hosts of F. magna.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23072755     DOI: 10.1017/S0022149X12000582

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Helminthol        ISSN: 0022-149X            Impact factor:   2.170


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Authors:  Y Dar; M Lounnas; F F Djuikwo Teukeng; R Mouzet; B Courtioux; S Hurtrez-Boussès; P Vignoles; G Dreyfuss; D Rondelaud
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2013-04-21       Impact factor: 2.289

3.  Intermediate snail hosts of French Fasciola hepatica: Lymnaea neotropica and Lymnaea viatrix are better hosts than local Galba truncatula.

Authors:  R Sanabria; R Mouzet; B Courtioux; P Vignoles; D Rondelaud; G Dreyfuss; J Cabaret; J Romero
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2012-08-04       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species.

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Journal:  Parasite       Date:  2012-11       Impact factor: 3.000

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6.  Fasciola hepatica: effect of the natural light level on cercarial emergence from temperature-challenged Galba truncatula.

Authors:  Philippe Vignoles; Amal Titi; Daniel Rondelaud; Abdeslam Mekroud; Gilles Dreyfuss
Journal:  Parasite       Date:  2014-02-28       Impact factor: 3.000

7.  Human fascioliasis endemic areas in Argentina: multigene characterisation of the lymnaeid vectors and climatic-environmental assessment of the transmission pattern.

Authors:  María Dolores Bargues; Jorge Bruno Malandrini; Patricio Artigas; Claudia Cecilia Soria; Jorge Néstor Velásquez; Silvana Carnevale; Lucía Mateo; Messaoud Khoubbane; Santiago Mas-Coma
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