Echinostoma macrorchis in Lao PDR: Metacercariae in Cipangopaludina Snails and Adults from Experimentally Infected Animals

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العنوان: Echinostoma macrorchis in Lao PDR: Metacercariae in Cipangopaludina Snails and Adults from Experimentally Infected Animals
المؤلفون: Duk Young Min, Keeseon S. Eom, Woon Mok Sohn, Han Jong Rim, Jong-Yil Chai, Byoung Kuk Na, Tai Soon Yong, Hansol Park
المصدر: The Korean Journal of Parasitology
بيانات النشر: Korean Society for Parasitology, 2013.
سنة النشر: 2013
مصطلحات موضوعية: Animal Experimentation, Biometry, Snails, cat, Digenea, Collar, Echinostomatidae, metacercaria, Lao PDR, Echinostoma, snail, parasitic diseases, Animals, rat, Microscopy, biology, Echinostoma macrorchis, adult, Intermediate host, Animal Structures, Anatomy, Viral tegument, biology.organism_classification, Rats, Infectious Diseases, Laos, Vientiane, Excretory system, Cats, Cipangopaludina, Original Article, Parasitology
الوصف: The echinostome metacercariae encysted in Cipangopaludina sp. snails that were purchased from a market in Vientiane Municipality, Lao PDR, were identified as Echinostoma macrorchis (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) through recovery of adult flukes after experimental infection to rats and a cat. The metacercariae were round, 113-128 (121)×113-125 (120) µm, having a thick cyst wall, a head collar armed with collar spines, and excretory granules. The adult flukes recovered from the rats and cat at day 14 and 30 post-infection, respectively, were elongated, ventrally curved, and 3.9-6.3×0.7-1.1 mm in size. The head collar was distinct, bearing 43-45 collar spines with 5 angle spines on each side. Two testes were large (as the name implies), tandem, and slightly constricted at the middle, with irregular margins. Eggs were operculated, ovoid to elliptical, and 88-95×56-60 µm. In scanning electron microscopy, the head collar was prominent, with 43-45 collar spines. Scale-like tegumental spines were densely distributed on the ventral surface between the oral and ventral suckers. Sensory papillae were distributed mainly on the tegument around the 2 suckers. It is confirmed that E. macrorchis is distributed in Lao PDR using Cipangopaludina sp. snails as the second intermediate host.
تدمد: 1738-0006
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8229376901a21ca0352d78e2359b57e8Test
https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2013.51.2.191Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....8229376901a21ca0352d78e2359b57e8
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