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Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia

Echinostoma mekongi was reported as a new species in 2020 based on specimens collected from humans in Kratie and Takeo Province, Cambodia. In the present study, its metacercarial stage has been discovered in Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis snails purchased from a local market nearby the Tonle Sap...

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Autores principales: Chai, Jong-Yil, Sohn, Woon-Mok, Cho, Jaeeun, Jung, Bong-Kwang, Chang, Taehee, Lee, Keon Hoon, Khieu, Virak, Huy, Rekol
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7939970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33684986
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2021.59.1.47
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author Chai, Jong-Yil
Sohn, Woon-Mok
Cho, Jaeeun
Jung, Bong-Kwang
Chang, Taehee
Lee, Keon Hoon
Khieu, Virak
Huy, Rekol
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Sohn, Woon-Mok
Cho, Jaeeun
Jung, Bong-Kwang
Chang, Taehee
Lee, Keon Hoon
Khieu, Virak
Huy, Rekol
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description Echinostoma mekongi was reported as a new species in 2020 based on specimens collected from humans in Kratie and Takeo Province, Cambodia. In the present study, its metacercarial stage has been discovered in Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis snails purchased from a local market nearby the Tonle Sap Lake, Pursat Province, Cambodia. The metacercariae were fed orally to an experimental hamster, and adult flukes were recovered at day 20 post-infection. They were morphologically examined using light and scanning electron microscopes and molecularly analyzed by sequencing of their mitochondrial cox1 and nad1 genes. A total of 115 metacercariae (1–8 per snail) were detected in 60 (60.0%) out of 100 Filopaludina snails examined. The metacercariae were round, 174 μm in average diameter (163–190 μm in range), having a thin cyst wall, a head collar armed with 37 collar spines, and characteristic excretory granules. The adult flukes were elongated, ventrally curved, 7.3 (6.4–8.2)×1.4 (1.1–1.7) mm in size, and equipped with 37 collar spines on the head collar (dorsal spines in 2 alternating rows), being consistent with E. mekongi. In phylogenetic analyses, the adult flukes showed 99.0–100% homology based on cox1 sequences and 98.9–99.7% homology based on nad1 sequences with E. mekongi. The results evidenced that F. martensi cambodjensis snails act as the second intermediate host of E. mekongi, and hamsters can be used as a suitable experimental definitive host. As local people favor to eat undercooked snails, these snails seem to be an important source of human infection with E. mekongi in Cambodia.
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spelling pubmed-79399702021-03-16 Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia Chai, Jong-Yil Sohn, Woon-Mok Cho, Jaeeun Jung, Bong-Kwang Chang, Taehee Lee, Keon Hoon Khieu, Virak Huy, Rekol Korean J Parasitol Original Article Echinostoma mekongi was reported as a new species in 2020 based on specimens collected from humans in Kratie and Takeo Province, Cambodia. In the present study, its metacercarial stage has been discovered in Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis snails purchased from a local market nearby the Tonle Sap Lake, Pursat Province, Cambodia. The metacercariae were fed orally to an experimental hamster, and adult flukes were recovered at day 20 post-infection. They were morphologically examined using light and scanning electron microscopes and molecularly analyzed by sequencing of their mitochondrial cox1 and nad1 genes. A total of 115 metacercariae (1–8 per snail) were detected in 60 (60.0%) out of 100 Filopaludina snails examined. The metacercariae were round, 174 μm in average diameter (163–190 μm in range), having a thin cyst wall, a head collar armed with 37 collar spines, and characteristic excretory granules. The adult flukes were elongated, ventrally curved, 7.3 (6.4–8.2)×1.4 (1.1–1.7) mm in size, and equipped with 37 collar spines on the head collar (dorsal spines in 2 alternating rows), being consistent with E. mekongi. In phylogenetic analyses, the adult flukes showed 99.0–100% homology based on cox1 sequences and 98.9–99.7% homology based on nad1 sequences with E. mekongi. The results evidenced that F. martensi cambodjensis snails act as the second intermediate host of E. mekongi, and hamsters can be used as a suitable experimental definitive host. As local people favor to eat undercooked snails, these snails seem to be an important source of human infection with E. mekongi in Cambodia. The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2021-02 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7939970/ /pubmed/33684986 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2021.59.1.47 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chai, Jong-Yil
Sohn, Woon-Mok
Cho, Jaeeun
Jung, Bong-Kwang
Chang, Taehee
Lee, Keon Hoon
Khieu, Virak
Huy, Rekol
Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia
title Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia
title_full Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia
title_fullStr Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia
title_short Echinostoma mekongi: Discovery of Its Metacercarial Stage in Snails, Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in Pursat Province, Cambodia
title_sort echinostoma mekongi: discovery of its metacercarial stage in snails, filopaludina martensi cambodjensis, in pursat province, cambodia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7939970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33684986
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2021.59.1.47
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