Natural and experimental infection of planorbids from the Island of Santa Catarina (Brazil). |
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Authors: | K S Espíndola M M Machado P R Hofmann |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brasil. |
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Abstract: | Studies of eight localities on the Island of Santa Catarina revealed the presence of three species of the molluscan family Planorbidae: Biomphalaria tenagophila, Drepanotrema cimex and Biomphalaria oligoza, the first one being naturally infected by Cercaria ocellifera, a furcocercaria with morphological characteristics of Cercaria caratinguensis, and by an unknown furcocercaria. Drepanotrema cimex was infected by a furcocercaria with characteristics of C. caratinguensis and by C. macrogranulosa. No natural infection was found in B. oligoza. B. tenagophila showed no susceptibility to the experimental infection by the BH-MG strain of Schistosoma mansoni from Belo Horizonte and maintained at laboratory in B. glabrata snails. |
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