2019
DOI: 10.15625/0866-7160/v41n3.13893
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Infection status and molecular identification of digenean cercariae in snails in Kim Son district, Ninh Binh Province and Ba Vi district, Ha Noi

Abstract: In this study, the molecular method was used to identify digenean cercariae from freshwater snails in Kim Son District (Ninh Binh Province) and Ba Vi District Ha Noi. A total of 9 snail species were collected and examined for cercarial infection. Three snail species (Radix swinhoei, Angulyagra polyzonata and Pomacea canaliculata) were not infected, while the other 6 species (Austropeplea viridis, Gyraulus convexiusculus, Parafossarulus striatulus, Bithynia fuchsiana, Melanoides tuberculata and Tarebia granifer… Show more

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“…Gyraulus convexiusculus (Hutton) (Planorbidae) has a wide geographical distribution from Iraq through eastern Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, northern India, to northern Myanmar, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, the Malay Archipelago, and Indonesia [27–34] . This snail is an intermediate host for several trematode parasites [35,36] including Echinostoma revolutum (Froelich) Looss (Echinostomatidae), Australapatemon burti (Miller) (Strigeidae), [37] Artyfechinostomum malayanum (Leiper) (Echinostomatidae) [38] (intestinal flukes), Sanguinicola armata (Plehn) (Sanguinicolidae) (blood fluke), [39] and Cercaria spp. (Strigeatoidea) [40] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gyraulus convexiusculus (Hutton) (Planorbidae) has a wide geographical distribution from Iraq through eastern Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, northern India, to northern Myanmar, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, the Malay Archipelago, and Indonesia [27–34] . This snail is an intermediate host for several trematode parasites [35,36] including Echinostoma revolutum (Froelich) Looss (Echinostomatidae), Australapatemon burti (Miller) (Strigeidae), [37] Artyfechinostomum malayanum (Leiper) (Echinostomatidae) [38] (intestinal flukes), Sanguinicola armata (Plehn) (Sanguinicolidae) (blood fluke), [39] and Cercaria spp. (Strigeatoidea) [40] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%