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Bulinus tropicus from Central Kenya acting as a host for Schistosoma bovis.

V R Southgate, D S Brown, D Rollinson, G C Ross, R J Knowles.   

Abstract

One hundred and twelve snails were collected from two habitats on the Mau Escarpment, Kenya and were provisionally identified as Bulinus tropicus from the characteristics of their shell and soft parts, chromosome number (n = 18), electrophoresis of egg protein on cellulose acetate strip and isoelectric focusing of AcP, GPI, HBDH, MDH and PGM digestive gland enzymes. Of the 55 specimens examined alive in London, 10 were infected with amphistome and schistosome larvae, 9 with amphistome larvae and the remainder were uninfected. The GPI and MDH separations of known infected snails showed two distinct areas of activity: host and parasite. Individual hamsters were exposed to schistosome cercariae emanating from each snail with a double infection (apart from one which died prematurely) and examination of the resulting adult worms showed that all were monomorphic for AcP with a band of enzyme activity at pH 6.45, characteristic of Schistosoma bovis. Examination of eggs found in two infections proved to be S. bovis in shape and size. Exposure of laboratory-bred snails of B. tropicus from the Mau Escarpment and other populations of B. tropicus proved negative. Thus, it is suggested that the presence of the amphistome infection may have a suppressive effect on the immune system of the snail, thereby allowing S. bovis to develop.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3984452     DOI: 10.1007/bf00932919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Parasitenkd        ISSN: 0044-3255


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