Investigation of Fasciola gigantica in freshwater snail Radix (Lymnaea) spp. In the highly parasite-prevalent area of Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand.

IF 2.8 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES International Journal of Veterinary Science and Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23144599.2024.2396700
Pongsakorn Martviset, Pathanin Chantree, Amornrat Geadkaew-Krenc, Pantip Piyatadsananon, Ruttiroj Jirojwong, Chompunoot Wangboon, Mantana Jamklang, Sirilak Chumkiew, Rawipreeya Poomkhokrak, Nanthawat Kosa, Salisa Chaimon, Bumpenporn Sanannam, Rudi Grams, Wansika Phadungsil
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This study investigates the distribution of the Lymnaea (Radix) spp. in Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, northeast Thailand, where a vast cattle farming area is located and has a high prevalence of Fasciola spp. in the cattle. By random selection, 1,414 snails were collected from the natural and man-made ponds. The snails were recorded for morphology and processed for DNA isolation. The snail species were investigated by conventional PCR using a 16S rDNA-specific primer. The result demonstrated that all collected snails were R. (L.) rubiginosa. Moreover, the infection of Fasciola gigantica in the snails was investigated by PCR using a cytochrome c oxidase I (COX1)-specific primer. The results illustrated that the overall prevalence was 22.5% (318/1414), with the highest prevalence in the Nong Sa Rai subdistrict at 73.6% (81/110), which is the highest prevalence of Fasciola gigantica in the snail host that has ever been reported. The lowest prevalence existed in the Pong Ta Long subdistrict at 3.7% (4/109). Our results corresponded to the previous report on the Fasciola spp. infection in the cattle from this area, and the geographical analysis revealed that the most suspected factor would be the earth dam located in these subdistricts, where many animals live freely during the day. Our findings could be helpful for further parasite control and could trigger the study of the biology and associated factors in the future.

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泰国呵叻府淡水蜗牛(Lymnaea)属寄生虫高发区的巨尾蜗牛(Fasciola gigantica)调查。
本研究调查了泰国东北部呵叻府帕冲县(Pak Chong)的锚头蜗牛(Lymnaea,Radix)分布情况。通过随机选择,我们从天然池塘和人工池塘中收集了 1,414 只螺蛳。蜗牛的形态被记录下来,并进行了 DNA 分离处理。使用 16S rDNA 特异引物进行常规 PCR 检测螺类物种。结果表明,所有采集到的螺均为 R. (L.) rubiginosa。此外,还使用细胞色素 c 氧化酶 I(COX1)特异性引物进行 PCR 检测,以确定蜗牛是否感染了巨型法氏囊病菌。结果显示,总感染率为 22.5%(318/1414),其中农沙莱分区的感染率最高,为 73.6%(81/110),这也是迄今报道的蜗牛宿主中巨型法氏囊病菌的最高感染率。发病率最低的是 Pong Ta Long 分区,为 3.7%(4/109)。我们的结果与之前关于该地区牛群感染法氏囊病菌的报告一致,而地理分析显示,最有可能的因素是位于这些分区的土坝,那里有许多动物在白天自由生活。我们的研究结果可能有助于进一步控制寄生虫,并在未来引发对寄生虫生物学和相关因素的研究。
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