Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Jan 2003)

First report of Lymnaea columella Say, 1817 (Pulmonata: Lymnaeidae) naturally infected with Fasciola hepatica (Linnaeus,1758) (Trematoda: Digenea) in Argentina

  • Prepelitchi Lucila,
  • Kleiman Florencia,
  • Pietrokovsky Silvia M,
  • Moriena Ricardo A,
  • Racioppi Oscar,
  • Alvarez José,
  • Wisnivesky-Colli Cristina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 98, no. 7
pp. 889 – 891

Abstract

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We report the first evidence of natural infection of Lymnaea columella with Fasciola hepatica in Argentina. A sample of 601 snails was collected in May 2003 in northeastern Corrientes, a province bounded on the north by Paraguay, on the east by Brazil and on the southeast by Uruguay. Among 500 examined snails, 44 (8.8%) were exclusively infected with F. hepatica. Parasite identification was based on morphological features of cercariae from snails, and of eggs and adult flukes from Wistar rats. We discuss the events suggesting that an enzootic transmission cycle of F. hepatica has been recently established in northeastern Corrientes.

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