A field study of natural infections in three freshwater snails with Fasciola hepatica and/or Paramphistomum daubneyi in central France

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY Journal of Helminthology Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1017/s0022149x00700897
M. Abrous, D. Rondelaud, G. Dreyfuss
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Natural infections of three freshwater snails with Fasciola hepatica and/or Paramphistomum daubneyi were studied during two periods in 1996 and 1997 (June–July and September–October) on 18 farms located in the departments of Vienne and Haute Vienne (central France), and known for low prevalences of F. hepatica infections in ruminants. A total of 1573 Lymnaea glabra and 1421 L. truncatula 6 mm high or more were collected in the meadows of 13 farms and dissected under laboratory conditions. Snails with single or concurrent infections of F. hepatica and/or P. daubneyi were found for each Lymnaea species. InL. truncatula, global prevalences of natural infections with F. hepatica (3.8% in June–July, and 3.6% in September–October) were significantly greater than those recorded for P. daubneyi (1.1% and 0.8%, respectively). In L. glabra, global prevalences of F. hepatica infections (0.4% in each investigation period) were significantly lower than those found in L. truncatula, whereas there were no significant differences between prevalences of P. daubneyi infections. A total of 2721 Planorbis leucostoma measuring at least 4 mm in diameter were collected in the meadows of the other five farms on which L. truncatula was absent. In these planorbids, global prevalences of natural infections with F. hepatica were 0.4% in each period of investigation. Contrary to fasciolosis, snail infections with P. daubneyi were not noted on all farms of the Vienne and Haute-Vienne departments. Natural single or concurrent infections with F. hepatica and/or P. daubneyi in L. glabra and a natural infection of P. leucostoma with F. hepatica were found in swampy meadows on acid soil.
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对法国中部三种淡水蜗牛自然感染肝吸虫和/或达布尼副蜗牛的实地研究
在 1996 年和 1997 年的两个时期(6 月至 7 月和 9 月至 10 月),对位于维埃纳省和上维埃纳省(法国中部)、反刍动物肝吸虫感染率较低的 18 个农场的三种淡水蜗牛的肝吸虫和/或大蜗牛副嗜血杆菌自然感染情况进行了研究。在 13 个农场的草地上共采集了 1573 只蜗牛和 1421 只蜗牛,蜗牛高度均在 6 毫米以上,并在实验室条件下进行了解剖。每种蜗牛都发现了单一或同时感染 F. hepatica 和/或 P. daubneyi 的蜗牛。在L. truncatula中,肝吸虫的全球自然感染率(6-7月为3.8%,9-10月为3.6%)明显高于P. daubneyi的感染率(分别为1.1%和0.8%)。在 L. glabra 中,F. hepatica 感染的总体流行率(每个调查期为 0.4%)明显低于 L. truncatula,而 P. daubneyi 感染的流行率之间没有明显差异。在其他五个没有发现 L. truncatula 的农场的草地上,共收集到 2721 个直径至少为 4 毫米的 Planorbis leucostoma。在每个调查期间,这些鳞栉鱼自然感染 F. hepatica 的总体发病率为 0.4%。与法氏囊病相反,在维埃纳省和上维埃纳省的所有农场中,并没有发现感染 P. daubneyi 的蜗牛。在酸性土壤的沼泽草地上发现了蜗牛与 F. hepatica 和/或 P. daubneyi 的自然单发或并发感染,以及 P. leucostoma 与 F. hepatica 的自然感染。
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Journal of Helminthology
Journal of Helminthology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Helminthology publishes original papers and review articles on all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical or veterinary importance. Research papers on helminths in wildlife hosts, including plant and insect parasites, are also published along with taxonomic papers contributing to the systematics of a group. The journal will be of interest to academics and researchers involved in the fields of human and veterinary parasitology, public health, microbiology, ecology and biochemistry.
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