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   New insight in lymnaeid snails (Mollusca,Gastropoda) as intermediate hosts of Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda,Digenea) in Belgium and Luxembourg  
   
نویسنده caron y. ,martens k. ,lempereur l. ,saegerman c. ,losson b.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2014 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: the present study aims to assess the epidemiological role of different lymnaeid snails as intermediate hosts of the liver fluke fasciola hepatica in belgium and luxembourg. methods. during summer 2008,7103 lymnaeid snails were collected from 125 ponds distributed in 5 clusters each including 25 ponds. each cluster was located in a different biogeographic area of belgium and luxembourg. in addition,snails were also collected in sixteen other biotopes considered as temporary wet areas. these snails were identified as galba truncatula (n = 2474) (the main intermediate host of f. hepatica in europe) and radix sp. (n = 4629). moreover,several biological and non-biological variables were also recorded from the different biotopes. dna was extracted from each snail collected using chelex® technique. dna samples were screened through a multiplex pcr that amplifies lymnaeid internal transcribed spacer 2 gene sequences (500-600 bp) (acting as an internal control) and a 124 bp fragment of repetitive dna from fasciola sp. results: lymnaeid snails were found in 75 biotopes (53.2%). thirty individuals of g. truncatula (1.31%) and 7 of radix sp. (0.16%) were found to be positive for fasciola sp. the seven positive radix sp. snails all belonged to the species r. balthica (linnaeus,1758). classification and regression tree analysis were performed in order to better understand links and relative importance of the different recorded factors. one of the best explanatory variables for the presence/absence of the different snail species seems to be the geographic location,whereas for the infection status of the snails no obvious relationship was linked to the presence of cattle. conclusions: epidemiological implications of these findings and particularly the role of r. balthica as an alternative intermediate host in belgium and luxembourg were discussed. © 2014 caron et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Epidemiology; Fasciola sp; Galba truncatula; Multiplex PCR; Radix balthica
آدرس department of infectious and parasitic diseases,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of liège,b-4000 liège, Belgium, freshwater biology,royal belgium institute of natural sciences,brussels, Belgium, institute of infection,immunity and inflammation,college of medical,veterinary and life sciences,university of glasgow,bearsden road,glasgow g61 1qh, United Kingdom, department of infectious and parasitic diseases,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of liège,b-4000 liège, Belgium, department of infectious and parasitic diseases,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of liège,b-4000 liège, Belgium
 
     
   
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