The Planorbidae represent one of the most important families of freshwater snails. They have a wide distribution and are significant both medically and economically as intermediate hosts for trematode worms. Digenetic trematodes of the genus Schistosoma cause schistosomiasis, a disease that infects 200 million people, and domestic animals throughout the tropics. Three of the four recognized species groups of Schistosoma rely on snails of the family Planorbidae to complete their life cycles. Each species group requires a specific planorbid genus - Bulinus, Biomphalaria, or Indoplanorbis. Our understanding of the relationships among the genera within the Planorbidae is rudimentary and based solely on internal anatomy and shell morphology. Two...
International audienceBackgroundSnails species belonging to the genus Bulinus (Planorbidae) serve as...
BackgroundOncomelania hupensis robertsoni is the sole intermediate host for Schistosoma japonicum in...
Schistosoma species have traditionally been arranged in groups based on egg morphology, geographical...
The wide geographic distribution of Schistosoma mansoni, a digenetic trematode and parasite of human...
The potential role of Australian buliniform planorbids in the transmission of Schistosoma haematobiu...
Snails and digeneans have been associated for at least 200 million years. Their inter-relationships ...
Snails and digeneans have been associated for at least 200 million years. Their inter-relationships ...
Because of their role in causing schistosomiasis, flukes of the genus Schistosoma are the best known...
Planorbidae snails are the intermediate host for the trematode parasite of the Schistosoma genus, wh...
Cercarial dermatitis caused by bird schitosomes is in focus not only by scientists, but also by the ...
Background: Snails species belonging to the genus Bulinus (Planorbidae) serve as intermediate host f...
Background: Schistosomiasis, or bilharzia, is a parasitic disease caused by trematode flatworms of t...
The Schistosomatidae family is an important group of blood flukes, including serious human and lives...
Schistosomatidae Stiles and Hassall 1898 is a medically significant family of digenetic trematodes (...
Background: Lymnaeidae snails play a prominent role in the transmission of helminths, mainly tremato...
International audienceBackgroundSnails species belonging to the genus Bulinus (Planorbidae) serve as...
BackgroundOncomelania hupensis robertsoni is the sole intermediate host for Schistosoma japonicum in...
Schistosoma species have traditionally been arranged in groups based on egg morphology, geographical...
The wide geographic distribution of Schistosoma mansoni, a digenetic trematode and parasite of human...
The potential role of Australian buliniform planorbids in the transmission of Schistosoma haematobiu...
Snails and digeneans have been associated for at least 200 million years. Their inter-relationships ...
Snails and digeneans have been associated for at least 200 million years. Their inter-relationships ...
Because of their role in causing schistosomiasis, flukes of the genus Schistosoma are the best known...
Planorbidae snails are the intermediate host for the trematode parasite of the Schistosoma genus, wh...
Cercarial dermatitis caused by bird schitosomes is in focus not only by scientists, but also by the ...
Background: Snails species belonging to the genus Bulinus (Planorbidae) serve as intermediate host f...
Background: Schistosomiasis, or bilharzia, is a parasitic disease caused by trematode flatworms of t...
The Schistosomatidae family is an important group of blood flukes, including serious human and lives...
Schistosomatidae Stiles and Hassall 1898 is a medically significant family of digenetic trematodes (...
Background: Lymnaeidae snails play a prominent role in the transmission of helminths, mainly tremato...
International audienceBackgroundSnails species belonging to the genus Bulinus (Planorbidae) serve as...
BackgroundOncomelania hupensis robertsoni is the sole intermediate host for Schistosoma japonicum in...
Schistosoma species have traditionally been arranged in groups based on egg morphology, geographical...