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Infection Status of Isthmiophora hortensis Metacercariae in Dark Sleepers, Odontobutis Species, from Some Water Systems of the Republic of Korea
Article en En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742285
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ABSTRACT
Present study was performed to survey on infection status of Isthmiophora hortensis (formerly Echinostoma hortense) metacercariae (IhMc) in dark sleepers, Odontobutis spp., from some water systems of the Republic of Korea. A total of 237 Odontobutis spp. was collected in the water systems of 5 rivers, i.e., Mangyeong-gang (gang means river), Geum- gang, Tamjin-gang, Seomjin-gang, and Nakdong-gang. They were all examined with artificial digestion method for 5 years (2013–2017). A total of 137 (57.8%) Odontobutis spp. were infected with 14.8 IhMc in average. The prevalence was the highest in Nakdong-gang areas (62.9%) and followed by in Mangyeong-gang (57.1%), Geum-gang (56.3%), Tamjingang (54.8%), and Seomjin-gang (53.9%) areas. Metacercarial densities were 28.1 (Geum-gang), 13.9 (Mangyeong-gang), 13.3 (Nakdong-gang), 13.1 (Tamjin-gang), and 2.3 (Seomjin-gang) per infected fish. Especially, in case of Yugucheon (cheon means stream), a branch of Geum-gang, IhMc were detected in all fish (100%) examined and their density was about 48 per fish. By the present study, it was confirmed that the infection status of IhMc is more or less different by the surveyed areas and the dark sleepers, Odontobutis spp., are suitable fish hosts of I. hortensis.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: WPRIM Asunto principal: Agua / Prevalencia / Ríos / Digestión / Echinostoma / República de Corea / Metacercarias / Métodos Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: The Korean Journal of Parasitology Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Índice: WPRIM Asunto principal: Agua / Prevalencia / Ríos / Digestión / Echinostoma / República de Corea / Metacercarias / Métodos Tipo de estudio: Prevalence_studies País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: The Korean Journal of Parasitology Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article