[Experimental study on the artificial infection of common freshwater snails with Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province].

Q3 Medicine
T Li, W Fang, S Chen, J Yang, Y Zhao, S Zhao, T Li, L Yang, Y Guo, Y Liu
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the potential risk of transmission of angiostrongyliasis by common freshwater snails in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, so as to provide insights into local surveillance of angiostrongyliasis.

Methods: Common freshwater snails were collected from Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province from March to April, 2020, and identified and bred in laboratory. SD rats were infected with third-stage larvae of Angiostrongylus cantonensis that were isolated from commercially available Pomacea canaliculata snails in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, and freshwater snails were infected with the first-stage larvae of A. cantonensis that were isolated from the feces of SD rats 39 days post-infection at room temperature. The developmental process and morphological characteristics of worms in hosts were observed, and the percentages of A. cantonensis infections in different species of freshwater snails were calculated. Then, SD rats were infected with the third-stage larvae of A. cantonensis that were isolated from A. cantonensis-infected freshwater snails, and the larval development and reproduction was observed.

Results: More than 3 000 freshwater snail samples were collected from farmlands, ditches and wetlands around Erhai Lake in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, and Cipangopaludina chinensis, P. canaliculata, Parafossarulus striatulus, Oncomelania hupensis robertsoni, Galba pervia, Physa acuta, Radix swinhoei, Assiminea spp., Tricula spp. and Bellamya spp. were morphologically identified. A total of 105 commercially available P. canaliculata snails were tested for A. cantonensis infections, and 2 P. canaliculata snails were found to be infected with A. cantonensis, in which the third-stage larvae of A. cantonensis were isolated. Ten species of freshwater snails were artificially infected with the third-stage larvae of A. cantonensis, and all 10 species of freshwater snails were found to be infected with A. cantonensis, with the highest positive rate of A. cantonensis infections in Bellamya spp. (62.3%, 137/204), and the lowest in C. chinensis (35.5%, 11/31). After SD rats were infected with the third-stage larvae of A. cantonensis isolated from different species of freshwater snails, mature adult worms of A. cantonensis were yielded.

Conclusions: Multiple species of freshwater snails may serve as intermediate hosts of A. cantonensis under laboratory conditions in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province. Further investigations on natural infection of A. cantonensis in wild snails in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture seem justified.

[云南省大理白族自治州普通淡水螺人工感染绿脓杆菌的试验研究]。
目的评估云南省大理白族自治州普通淡水蜗牛传播血管丝虫病的潜在风险,为当地血管丝虫病的监测提供参考:2020年3月至4月,在云南省大理白族自治州采集普通淡水螺,并在实验室进行鉴定和饲养。用从大理白族自治州市场上销售的塘鳢螺中分离到的塘鳢丝虫三龄幼虫感染SD大鼠,用从SD大鼠感染后39天的粪便中分离到的塘鳢丝虫一龄幼虫在室温下感染淡水螺。观察寄主体内虫体的发育过程和形态特征,并计算不同种类淡水蜗牛感染坎顿金氏蜗牛的百分比。然后,用从感染的淡水蜗牛中分离出的三龄幼虫感染 SD 大鼠,观察幼虫的发育和繁殖情况:结果:从大理白族自治州洱海周边的农田、沟渠和湿地采集了 3000 多份淡水螺样本,对 Cipangopaludina chinensis、P. canaliculata、Parafossarulus striatulus、Oncomelania hupensis robertsoni、Galba pervia、Physa acuta、Radix swinhoei、Assiminea spp.、Tricula spp.和 Bellamya spp.进行了形态鉴定。共检测了 105 只市售的 P. canaliculata 田螺是否感染了 A. cantonensis,发现 2 只 P. canaliculata 田螺感染了 A. cantonensis,并在其中分离到 A. cantonensis 的三龄幼虫。对 10 种淡水蜗牛进行坎顿氏蜗牛三龄幼虫人工感染,结果发现所有 10 种淡水蜗牛都感染了坎顿氏蜗牛,其中贝氏蜗牛感染坎顿氏蜗牛的阳性率最高(62.3%,137/204),中州蜗牛感染坎顿氏蜗牛的阳性率最低(35.5%,11/31)。用从不同种类淡水螺中分离出的坎顿金氏蜗牛三龄幼虫感染 SD 大鼠后,可获得成熟的坎顿金氏蜗牛成虫:结论:在云南省大理白族自治州的实验室条件下,多种淡水蜗牛可作为云南卷尾蜗牛的中间宿主。结论:在实验室条件下,云南省大理白族自治州多种淡水蜗牛可能是库氏蜗牛的中间宿主,因此有必要对大理白族自治州野生蜗牛的库氏蜗牛自然感染情况进行进一步调查。
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中国血吸虫病防治杂志
中国血吸虫病防治杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
1.30
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7021
期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control (ISSN: 1005-6661, CN: 32-1374/R), founded in 1989, is a technical and scientific journal under the supervision of Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission and organised by Jiangsu Institute of Schistosomiasis Control. It is a scientific and technical journal under the supervision of Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission and sponsored by Jiangsu Institute of Schistosomiasis Prevention and Control. The journal carries out the policy of prevention-oriented, control-oriented, nationwide and grassroots, adheres to the tenet of scientific research service for the prevention and treatment of schistosomiasis and other parasitic diseases, and mainly publishes academic papers reflecting the latest achievements and dynamics of prevention and treatment of schistosomiasis and other parasitic diseases, scientific research and management, etc. The main columns are Guest Contributions, Experts‘ Commentary, Experts’ Perspectives, Experts' Forums, Theses, Prevention and Treatment Research, Experimental Research, The main columns include Guest Contributions, Expert Commentaries, Expert Perspectives, Expert Forums, Treatises, Prevention and Control Studies, Experimental Studies, Clinical Studies, Prevention and Control Experiences, Prevention and Control Management, Reviews, Case Reports, and Information, etc. The journal is a useful reference material for the professional and technical personnel of schistosomiasis and parasitic disease prevention and control research, management workers, and teachers and students of medical schools.    The journal is now included in important domestic databases, such as Chinese Core List (8th edition), China Science Citation Database (Core Edition), China Science and Technology Core Journals (Statistical Source Journals), and is also included in MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, EBSCO, Chemical Abstract, Embase, Zoological Record, JSTChina, Ulrichsweb, Western Pacific Region Index Medicus, CABI and other international authoritative databases.
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