Experimental host of Stellantchasmus falcatus

The purpose of this research was to determine the incidence and intensity of infection in experimental host of minute intestinal trematode, Stellantchasmus falcatus (family Heterophyidae). Experimental hosts consisting of uninfected mice (Mus musculus) and one-day-old chicks (Gallus gallus domesticu...

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Main Authors: C. Wongsawad, P. Chariyahpongpun, C. Namue
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spelling th-mahidol.185252018-07-04T15:13:17Z Experimental host of Stellantchasmus falcatus C. Wongsawad P. Chariyahpongpun C. Namue Chiang Mai University Mahidol University Medicine The purpose of this research was to determine the incidence and intensity of infection in experimental host of minute intestinal trematode, Stellantchasmus falcatus (family Heterophyidae). Experimental hosts consisting of uninfected mice (Mus musculus) and one-day-old chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus) were orally force fed with a hundred metacercariae of S. falcatus obtained from the body cavity of the freshwater fish Dermogenys pusillus. The worms, then, were checked from 24 hours to 30 days post-infection. The heterophyid flukes were distributed in the ileum and jejunum of the chicks and small intestine of mice with 70 % (21/30) and 80 % (24/30) of incidence and intensity of infection range from 1 - 44 (24.6) and 1 - 67 (7.8), respectively. The body size of S. falcatus at 24 hours was 0.1 - 0.15 (0.13) × 0.29 - 0.39 (0.33) mm in chicks and 0.14 - 0.17 (0.15) × 0.29 - 0.32 (0.3) mm in mice. The maximum length and width of the worms were found within 5 days post-infection, of 0.2 - 0.25 (0.22) × 0.49 - 0.62 (0.55) in chicks and 0.19 - 0.22 (0.2) × 0.38 - 0.52 (0.44) mm in mice. Developing egg was found in the second day after infection and the number of egg increase with the age of the parasite. Embryonated eggs were recovered in the feces of mice 9 day post-infection. S. falcatus infection in the other experimental host was done in rat (Rattus norvegicus), but rats were fed with whole number of metacercariae which found in a body cavity of fish, D. pusillus. The results appear to be the same as in the chicks and mice. 2018-07-04T08:13:17Z 2018-07-04T08:13:17Z 1998-06-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.29, No.2 (1998), 406-409 01251562 2-s2.0-0032082199 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18525 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0032082199&origin=inward
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C. Wongsawad
P. Chariyahpongpun
C. Namue
Experimental host of Stellantchasmus falcatus
description The purpose of this research was to determine the incidence and intensity of infection in experimental host of minute intestinal trematode, Stellantchasmus falcatus (family Heterophyidae). Experimental hosts consisting of uninfected mice (Mus musculus) and one-day-old chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus) were orally force fed with a hundred metacercariae of S. falcatus obtained from the body cavity of the freshwater fish Dermogenys pusillus. The worms, then, were checked from 24 hours to 30 days post-infection. The heterophyid flukes were distributed in the ileum and jejunum of the chicks and small intestine of mice with 70 % (21/30) and 80 % (24/30) of incidence and intensity of infection range from 1 - 44 (24.6) and 1 - 67 (7.8), respectively. The body size of S. falcatus at 24 hours was 0.1 - 0.15 (0.13) × 0.29 - 0.39 (0.33) mm in chicks and 0.14 - 0.17 (0.15) × 0.29 - 0.32 (0.3) mm in mice. The maximum length and width of the worms were found within 5 days post-infection, of 0.2 - 0.25 (0.22) × 0.49 - 0.62 (0.55) in chicks and 0.19 - 0.22 (0.2) × 0.38 - 0.52 (0.44) mm in mice. Developing egg was found in the second day after infection and the number of egg increase with the age of the parasite. Embryonated eggs were recovered in the feces of mice 9 day post-infection. S. falcatus infection in the other experimental host was done in rat (Rattus norvegicus), but rats were fed with whole number of metacercariae which found in a body cavity of fish, D. pusillus. The results appear to be the same as in the chicks and mice.
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C. Wongsawad
P. Chariyahpongpun
C. Namue
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P. Chariyahpongpun
C. Namue
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title Experimental host of Stellantchasmus falcatus
title_short Experimental host of Stellantchasmus falcatus
title_full Experimental host of Stellantchasmus falcatus
title_fullStr Experimental host of Stellantchasmus falcatus
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