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Single- or mixed-sex Schistosoma japonicum infections of intermediate host snails in hilly areas of Anhui, China.

机译:中国安徽省丘陵地区中间宿主蜗牛的单次或混合性血吸虫血吸虫。

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Schistosomiasis japonicum is one of the most serious communicable diseases, and the transmission of the parasite is dependent of its complex life cycle on which many factors can have an impact. Multiple infections comprising both male and female schistosome within snail intermediate hosts, for example, would facilitate parasite transmission. However, no research on Schistosoma japonicum communities in field-collected Oncomelania hupensis hupensis in relation to schistosome sex has been reported. Therefore, snail survey was performed in a hilly region of Anhui, China, and single- or mixed-sex schistosome infections of snails were detected with final host mouse infection. A total of 8,563 snails were sampled in the field, and 67 were identified with schistosome infections. Of these infected snails, 46 were selected for final host infection. From this, 21 snails were infected with female schistosome, 23 with males and 2 with both males and females. More worms were recovered for snails with mixed-sex infections than with single-sex infection and for snails with male schistosome infection than with female infection (P<0.001). The observed frequency of mixed-sex infections of snails was significantly higher than would be expected if randomly distributed (P<0.01). The ratio male/female of schistosome infections in snails was nearly equal and up to 95.65 % (44/46) of infected snails were single-sex infection. Schistosome infections in snails collected from the hilly area of Anhui Province were not randomly distributed but over-dispersed.
机译:Schistosomiaisis japonicum是最严重的传染病之一,寄生虫的传播依赖于其复杂的生命周期,许多因素可能产生影响。例如,在蜗牛中间宿主内,包括雄性和雌性血吸虫的多种感染将促进寄生虫传输。然而,据报道,据报道,尚未毫无疑问地研究了血吸虫血症血管血管血管血管血管血管血症的研究。因此,通过最终宿主小鼠感染检测蜗牛调查在安徽,中国的丘陵地区进行了丘陵地区,并检测到蜗牛的单一或混合性血吸虫感染。该领域共采样8,563个蜗牛,并用血吸虫感染鉴定67个。在这些感染的蜗牛中,选择46用于最终宿主感染。由此,21个蜗牛用雌性血吸虫感染23个,男性和男性和女性都有2个。对于具有混合性感染的蜗牛比单性感感染和患有雄性血吸虫感染的蜗牛,蜗牛恢复了更多的蠕虫比女性感染(P <0.001)。如果随机分布(P <0.01),观察到蜗牛的混合性爱感染的频率明显高于预期的频率。蜗牛中血吸虫感染的比率几乎相等,高达95.65%(44/46)被感染的蜗牛是单性感染。从安徽省丘陵区收集的蜗牛的血吸虫感染不是随机分布但过分分散。

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