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Cercarial Fauna of Freshwater Snails in Selected Agricultural Areas in Laguna, Philippines

Freshwater snails serve as one of trematodes’ intermediate hosts. Previous studies on trematode larval stages in the Philippines have largely focused on species with public health importance. This study sought to investigate the prevalence of cercarial morphotypes in several freshwater snail species...

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Autores principales: Paller, V. G. V., Macaraig, J. R. M., Verona, R. T., Estaño, L. A.
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Publicado: Sciendo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31662677
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0040
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author Paller, V. G. V.
Macaraig, J. R. M.
Verona, R. T.
Estaño, L. A.
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description Freshwater snails serve as one of trematodes’ intermediate hosts. Previous studies on trematode larval stages in the Philippines have largely focused on species with public health importance. This study sought to investigate the prevalence of cercarial morphotypes in several freshwater snail species found in different habitat types (rice field, irrigation canals, and residential area) in selected agricultural areas in Los Baños and Bay in Laguna. Cercarial emergence was induced through exposure to artificial light. A total of 2,720 freshwater snails were collected and were represented by seven species, namely, Melanoides tuberculata Muller 1774 (n = 1229), Radix quadrasi von Moellendorf (n = 630), Tarebia granifera Lamarck, 1816 (n = 417), Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck 1819 (n = 257), Vivipara angularis philippinensis Nevill (n = 18), Stenomelania sp. (n = 104), Thiara scabra Muller 1774 (n = 65). A 2.57 % over-all prevalence was recorded; the infected snail species were M. tuberculata (2.21 %), R. quadrasi (0.21 %), T. granifera (0.11 %). Four cercarial morphotypes, namely, Parapleurolophocercous cercaria (1.80 %), Virgulate xiphidiocercaria (0.26 %), Megaluruous cercaria (0.29 %), and Echinostome cercaria (0.22 %) were recovered from the infected snail species. Prevalence of cercarial infection was significantly different (p < 0.05) among habitat types.
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spelling pubmed-66620282019-10-29 Cercarial Fauna of Freshwater Snails in Selected Agricultural Areas in Laguna, Philippines Paller, V. G. V. Macaraig, J. R. M. Verona, R. T. Estaño, L. A. Helminthologia Research Note Freshwater snails serve as one of trematodes’ intermediate hosts. Previous studies on trematode larval stages in the Philippines have largely focused on species with public health importance. This study sought to investigate the prevalence of cercarial morphotypes in several freshwater snail species found in different habitat types (rice field, irrigation canals, and residential area) in selected agricultural areas in Los Baños and Bay in Laguna. Cercarial emergence was induced through exposure to artificial light. A total of 2,720 freshwater snails were collected and were represented by seven species, namely, Melanoides tuberculata Muller 1774 (n = 1229), Radix quadrasi von Moellendorf (n = 630), Tarebia granifera Lamarck, 1816 (n = 417), Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck 1819 (n = 257), Vivipara angularis philippinensis Nevill (n = 18), Stenomelania sp. (n = 104), Thiara scabra Muller 1774 (n = 65). A 2.57 % over-all prevalence was recorded; the infected snail species were M. tuberculata (2.21 %), R. quadrasi (0.21 %), T. granifera (0.11 %). Four cercarial morphotypes, namely, Parapleurolophocercous cercaria (1.80 %), Virgulate xiphidiocercaria (0.26 %), Megaluruous cercaria (0.29 %), and Echinostome cercaria (0.22 %) were recovered from the infected snail species. Prevalence of cercarial infection was significantly different (p < 0.05) among habitat types. Sciendo 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6662028/ /pubmed/31662677 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0040 Text en © 2019 V. G. V. Paller, J. R. M. Macaraig, R. T. Verona, L. A. Estaño, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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Estaño, L. A.
Cercarial Fauna of Freshwater Snails in Selected Agricultural Areas in Laguna, Philippines
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title_fullStr Cercarial Fauna of Freshwater Snails in Selected Agricultural Areas in Laguna, Philippines
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title_short Cercarial Fauna of Freshwater Snails in Selected Agricultural Areas in Laguna, Philippines
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31662677
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0040
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