THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODES

Studies undertaken on the susceptibility of various local snails to some of the important human and animal trematodes found in Iran have revealed that Bulinus truncatus, the distribution of which is restricted to the province of Khuzestan in the southwest of Iran is the intermediate host of Shistoso...

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Main Authors: F.Arfaa, G.H.Sahba, J.Massoud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1973-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1983.pdf&manuscript_id=1983
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spelling doaj-b3561dc677e341b8be18349e5886d2912020-12-02T03:37:01ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60851973-07-01215458THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODESF.ArfaaG.H.SahbaJ.MassoudStudies undertaken on the susceptibility of various local snails to some of the important human and animal trematodes found in Iran have revealed that Bulinus truncatus, the distribution of which is restricted to the province of Khuzestan in the southwest of Iran is the intermediate host of Shistosoma haematobium, S. bovis and Paramaphistomum microbothrium in this area.This snail is also susceptible to strains of S. haematobium from Somalia and Egypt. It was also shown that Lymnaea gedrosiana is susceptible to and acts as an intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica, F.gigantica and Ornithobilharzia turkestanicum. Extensive information regarding the intermediate host- parasite relationship was collected for S. haematobium, S.bovis and O.turkestanicum. The degree of susceptibility of the above-mentioned snails to their proper trematodes was also investigated. It was concluded that any effort toward the control of these two snails would result in the reduction of the prevalence of 6 important trematodes found among man and animals in the infested areas.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1983.pdf&manuscript_id=1983SnailsTrematodes
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J.Massoud
THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODES
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Snails
Trematodes
author_facet F.Arfaa
G.H.Sahba
J.Massoud
author_sort F.Arfaa
title THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODES
title_short THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODES
title_full THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODES
title_fullStr THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODES
title_full_unstemmed THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOME IRANIAN SNAILS TO VARIOUS LOCAL AND FOREIGN SPECIES OF TREMATODES
title_sort susceptibility of some iranian snails to various local and foreign species of trematodes
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 1973-07-01
description Studies undertaken on the susceptibility of various local snails to some of the important human and animal trematodes found in Iran have revealed that Bulinus truncatus, the distribution of which is restricted to the province of Khuzestan in the southwest of Iran is the intermediate host of Shistosoma haematobium, S. bovis and Paramaphistomum microbothrium in this area.This snail is also susceptible to strains of S. haematobium from Somalia and Egypt. It was also shown that Lymnaea gedrosiana is susceptible to and acts as an intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica, F.gigantica and Ornithobilharzia turkestanicum. Extensive information regarding the intermediate host- parasite relationship was collected for S. haematobium, S.bovis and O.turkestanicum. The degree of susceptibility of the above-mentioned snails to their proper trematodes was also investigated. It was concluded that any effort toward the control of these two snails would result in the reduction of the prevalence of 6 important trematodes found among man and animals in the infested areas.
topic Snails
Trematodes
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