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Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species

Experimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica and L. viatrix var. ventricosa) with Paramphistomum daubneyi were carried out to determine if these snail species could sustain larval development of this digenean and, if so, to specify their potential for cercarial product...

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Autores principales: Sanabria, R., Titi, A., Mekroud, A., Vignoles, P., Dreyfuss, G., Rondelaud, D., Romero, J.
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Publicado: EDP Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3671451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23193532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2012194445
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author Sanabria, R.
Titi, A.
Mekroud, A.
Vignoles, P.
Dreyfuss, G.
Rondelaud, D.
Romero, J.
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Titi, A.
Mekroud, A.
Vignoles, P.
Dreyfuss, G.
Rondelaud, D.
Romero, J.
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description Experimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica and L. viatrix var. ventricosa) with Paramphistomum daubneyi were carried out to determine if these snail species could sustain larval development of this digenean and, if so, to specify their potential for cercarial production. A French population of Galba truncatula infected and raised according to the same protocol served as controls. In both experiments, prevalence of P. daubneyi infections in snails did not significantly differ from each other. In snail groups evaluated for cercarial shedding (first experiment), a significantly lower number of shed cercariae was noted for L. neotropica, while those from G. truncatula and L. v. ventricosa did not differ significantly from each other. Dissection of infected snails at day 65 post-exposure at 20 °C (second experiment) found significantly lower burdens of P. daubneyi rediae and cercariae in the bodies of L. neotropica than in those of G. truncatula and L. v. ventricosa. Compared to total cercarial production observed in dissected snails, the percentage of cercariae which exited from snails was 75.6% for G. truncatula, 21.6% for L. neotropica, and 91.4% for L. v. ventricosa. This last species seems to be a good candidate for metacercarial production of P. daubneyi.
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spelling pubmed-36714512013-07-24 Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species Sanabria, R. Titi, A. Mekroud, A. Vignoles, P. Dreyfuss, G. Rondelaud, D. Romero, J. Parasite Research Note Experimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica and L. viatrix var. ventricosa) with Paramphistomum daubneyi were carried out to determine if these snail species could sustain larval development of this digenean and, if so, to specify their potential for cercarial production. A French population of Galba truncatula infected and raised according to the same protocol served as controls. In both experiments, prevalence of P. daubneyi infections in snails did not significantly differ from each other. In snail groups evaluated for cercarial shedding (first experiment), a significantly lower number of shed cercariae was noted for L. neotropica, while those from G. truncatula and L. v. ventricosa did not differ significantly from each other. Dissection of infected snails at day 65 post-exposure at 20 °C (second experiment) found significantly lower burdens of P. daubneyi rediae and cercariae in the bodies of L. neotropica than in those of G. truncatula and L. v. ventricosa. Compared to total cercarial production observed in dissected snails, the percentage of cercariae which exited from snails was 75.6% for G. truncatula, 21.6% for L. neotropica, and 91.4% for L. v. ventricosa. This last species seems to be a good candidate for metacercarial production of P. daubneyi. EDP Sciences 2012-11 2012-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3671451/ /pubmed/23193532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2012194445 Text en © PRINCEPS Editions, Paris, 2012 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sanabria, R.
Titi, A.
Mekroud, A.
Vignoles, P.
Dreyfuss, G.
Rondelaud, D.
Romero, J.
Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
title Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
title_full Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
title_fullStr Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
title_full_unstemmed Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
title_short Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
title_sort paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
topic Research Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3671451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23193532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2012194445
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