Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand

Objective: To investigate the epidemiological situation of cercarial trematodes infection in freshwater snails from different water resources in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Methods: The snail specimens were collected from 13 districts of Chiang Mai province during April 2008 to February 2012. The...

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Main Authors: Thapana Chontananarth, Chalobol Wongsawad
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-522822018-09-04T09:23:03Z Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand Thapana Chontananarth Chalobol Wongsawad Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Objective: To investigate the epidemiological situation of cercarial trematodes infection in freshwater snails from different water resources in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Methods: The snail specimens were collected from 13 districts of Chiang Mai province during April 2008 to February 2012. The prevalence of cercarial infection in snails was investigated using the crushing method. The drawing was done with the help of a camera lucida for the morphological study. Results: A total of 2 479 snail individuals were collected and classified into 7 families, 11 genera, and 14 species, Among them, 8 snails species were found to be infected with an overall prevalence of 17.27% (428/2 479), which infected with nine groups of cercariae; gymnocephalous cercaria, strigea cercaria, megalurous cercaria, monostome cercaria, parapleurolophocercous cercaria (Haplorchis cercaria), pleurolophocercous cercaria, furcocercous cercaria (Transversotrema cercaria), xiphidiocercaria, and virgulate cercaria. The parapleurolophocercous cercaria was found to be the dominant type among the cercarial infection in the snails (64.25%). Conclusions: The various species of snails found in the research location act as the intermediate hosts for the high prevalence of parasitic infection of many species of mammals. This work will provide new information on both the distribution and first intermediate host of trematodes. © 2013 Asian Pacific Tropical Biomedical Magazine. 2018-09-04T09:23:03Z 2018-09-04T09:23:03Z 2013-01-01 Journal 22211691 2-s2.0-84873808824 10.1016/S2221-1691(13)60058-1 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84873808824&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/52282
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Thapana Chontananarth
Chalobol Wongsawad
Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand
description Objective: To investigate the epidemiological situation of cercarial trematodes infection in freshwater snails from different water resources in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Methods: The snail specimens were collected from 13 districts of Chiang Mai province during April 2008 to February 2012. The prevalence of cercarial infection in snails was investigated using the crushing method. The drawing was done with the help of a camera lucida for the morphological study. Results: A total of 2 479 snail individuals were collected and classified into 7 families, 11 genera, and 14 species, Among them, 8 snails species were found to be infected with an overall prevalence of 17.27% (428/2 479), which infected with nine groups of cercariae; gymnocephalous cercaria, strigea cercaria, megalurous cercaria, monostome cercaria, parapleurolophocercous cercaria (Haplorchis cercaria), pleurolophocercous cercaria, furcocercous cercaria (Transversotrema cercaria), xiphidiocercaria, and virgulate cercaria. The parapleurolophocercous cercaria was found to be the dominant type among the cercarial infection in the snails (64.25%). Conclusions: The various species of snails found in the research location act as the intermediate hosts for the high prevalence of parasitic infection of many species of mammals. This work will provide new information on both the distribution and first intermediate host of trematodes. © 2013 Asian Pacific Tropical Biomedical Magazine.
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Chalobol Wongsawad
author_facet Thapana Chontananarth
Chalobol Wongsawad
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title Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand
title_short Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand
title_full Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand
title_fullStr Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand
title_sort epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from chiang mai province, thailand
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