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Korean J Parasitol ; 53(2): 201-7, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25925179

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate the infection status, worm development, and phylogenetic characteristics of the intestinal trematode, Stellantchasmus falcatus. The metacercariae of S. falcatus were detected only in the half-beak (Dermogenus pusillus) out of the 4 fish species examined. Their prevalence was 90.0%, and the intensity of infection was 919 metacercariae on average. Worms were recovered from 33 (97.1%) of 34 chicks that were experimentally infected with 200 S. falcatus metacercariae each, and the average recovery rate was 43.0%. The body size and inner organs of S. falcatus quickly increased in the experimental chicks over days 1-2 post-infection (PI). In addition, ITS2 sequence data of this parasite were analyzed to examine the phylogenetic relationships with other trematodes using the UPGMA method. The results indicated that the ITS2 sequence data recorded from trematodes in the family Heterophyidae appeared to be monophyletic. This study concluded that D. pusillus serves as a compatible second intermediate host of S. falcatus in Thailand and that S. falcatus can develop rapidly in the experimental chicks. Data collected from this study can help to close the gap in knowledge regarding the epidemiology, biology, and phylogenetic characteristics of S. falcatus in Thailand.


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Fish Diseases/parasitology , Heterophyidae/classification , Heterophyidae/isolation & purification , Metacercariae/growth & development , Phylogeny , Poultry Diseases/parasitology , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Chickens , Fishes , Heterophyidae/genetics , Heterophyidae/growth & development , Metacercariae/classification , Metacercariae/genetics , Metacercariae/isolation & purification , Thailand , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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Exp Parasitol ; 115(1): 98-102, 2007 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16889772

ABSTRACT

The rumen flukes of 37 cows (Bos indicus) from Chiang Mai and Lamphun provinces were investigated, and the overall prevalence of infection was 78.38% (29/37). Three species were found: Paramphistomum epiclitum, Orthocoelium streptocoelium, and Fischoederius elongatus with prevalences of infection of 75.68%, 48.65%, and 40.54%, respectively. Genomic DNA was amplified by polymerase chain reaction based on the high annealing temperature-random amplification of polymorphic DNA (HAT-RAPD) technique. Five random 10-mer oligonucleotide primers (OPA2, OPA4, OPB18, OPC9, and OPH11) produced distinct banding patterns in three species. No genetic variations in these three species were identified using 10 arbitary primers.


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Cattle Diseases/parasitology , Paramphistomatidae/genetics , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , DNA Primers/chemistry , DNA, Helminth/analysis , Genetic Variation , Hot Temperature , Paramphistomatidae/classification , Phylogeny , Prevalence , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique/methods , Rumen/parasitology , Stomach Diseases/epidemiology , Stomach Diseases/parasitology , Stomach Diseases/veterinary , Thailand/epidemiology , Trematode Infections/epidemiology , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12971550

ABSTRACT

Half-beaked fish, Dermogenus pusillus, collected from Mueang, Hang Dong, Doi Saket and Saraphi Districts, Chiang Mai Province, were examined for their infection status with Stellantchasmus falcatus (Digenea: Heterophyidae) metacercariae. The infection rate of the fish was 100%. Fish in three of four districts were found only to have metacercariae of S. falcatus, whereas those in Saraphi District had mixed infections with metacercariae of Posthodiplostomum sp. The intensity of S. falcatus infection per fish varied; 652-1,342 (mean 999.5), 562-2,422 (1,323.1), 185-2,492 (502.6), and 22-550 (210.4) in Mueang, Hang Dong, Saraphi, and Doi Saket Districts, respectively. The body portions of the fish with the heaviest metacercarial infection were the muscles, in all districts. The present study confirms that half-beaked fish in Chiang Mai Province are heavily infected with S. falcatus metacercariae.


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Fishes/parasitology , Opisthorchidae/isolation & purification , Trematode Infections/parasitology , Animals , Fresh Water/parasitology , Humans , Seafood/parasitology , Seawater/parasitology , Thailand , Trematode Infections/epidemiology
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