Influence of physicochemical parameters on the spatial distribution of snail species that are intermediate hosts of human schistosomes in the Senegal River Delta.

Q4 Medicine Medecine et sante tropicales Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI:10.1684/mst.2019.0883
S Bakhoum, R A Ndione, C J E Haggerty, C Wolfe, S Sow, C T Ba, G Riveau, R Rohr Jason
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The objective of this work was to identify possible correlations between physicochemical parameters (water temperature, water flow velocity, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, pH, nitrates, and phosphates) and the spatial distribution in the Senegal River delta of snail species that are intermediate hosts of human schistosomes. Eight water points (ME1 to ME4, NE1 and NE2, TA1 and TA2) were selected in the villages of Menguègne Boye, Ndellé Boye, and Thilla for biweekly monitoring of these snails and the physicochemical parameters of the water. The results show that the spatial distribution of the snail populations is related to pH, dissolved oxygen (mg/l), conductivity, temperature (̊C), and water flow velocity (m/s).

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物化参数对塞内加尔河三角洲人类血吸虫中间寄主蜗牛种群空间分布的影响
这项工作的目的是确定塞内加尔河三角洲的物化参数(水温、水流速度、电导率、溶解氧、盐度、pH、硝酸盐和磷酸盐)与作为人类血吸虫中间宿主的蜗牛物种的空间分布之间可能的相关性。选取mengu涅博耶村、ndell博耶村和Thilla村的8个水点(ME1 ~ ME4、NE1 ~ NE2、TA1 ~ TA2),每两周监测钉螺及其水体理化参数。结果表明:钉螺种群的空间分布与pH、溶解氧(mg/l)、电导率、温度(℃)和水流速度(m/s)有关;
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