Schistosomiasis remains a major parasitic disease, endemic in large parts of South America. Five neotropical species of Biomphalaria have been found to act as intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni in natural populations, while others have been shown to be susceptible in experimental infections, although not found in the field. Among these potential intermediate hosts, Biomphalaria peregrina represents the most widespread species in South America, with confirmed occurrence records from Venezuela to northern Patagonia. In this study, we report the southernmost record for the species at the Pinturas River, in southern Patagonia, which finding implies a southward displacement of the limit for the known species of this genus. The identities ...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
São apresentadas as áreas colonizadas por Biomphalaria tenagophila (d'Orbigny, 1835) e B. occidental...
Schistosomiasis remains a major parasitic disease, endemic in large parts of South America. Five neo...
Schistosomiasis remains a major parasitic disease, endemic in large parts of South America. Five neo...
During a general malacological survey for freshwater gastropods in northern Patagonia, a population ...
The wide geographic distribution of Schistosoma mansoni, a digenetic trematode and parasite of human...
International audienceThe historical phylogeography of the two most important intermediate host spec...
Estácio/Faculdade de Castanhal. Curso de Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas. Castanhal, PA, Brasil....
IntroductionHuman migration and the presence of natural vectors (mollusks) of Schistosoma mansoni ar...
Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne parasitic disease and is endemic in many tropical and subtropical c...
Susceptibility and compatibility experiments were carried out with 700 Biomphalaria tenagophila from...
Susceptibility and compatibility experiments were carried out with 700 Biomphalaria tenagophila from...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
Sorne of the Biomphalaria species living in Chaco, such as B. straminea and B. tenagophila, are natu...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
São apresentadas as áreas colonizadas por Biomphalaria tenagophila (d'Orbigny, 1835) e B. occidental...
Schistosomiasis remains a major parasitic disease, endemic in large parts of South America. Five neo...
Schistosomiasis remains a major parasitic disease, endemic in large parts of South America. Five neo...
During a general malacological survey for freshwater gastropods in northern Patagonia, a population ...
The wide geographic distribution of Schistosoma mansoni, a digenetic trematode and parasite of human...
International audienceThe historical phylogeography of the two most important intermediate host spec...
Estácio/Faculdade de Castanhal. Curso de Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas. Castanhal, PA, Brasil....
IntroductionHuman migration and the presence of natural vectors (mollusks) of Schistosoma mansoni ar...
Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne parasitic disease and is endemic in many tropical and subtropical c...
Susceptibility and compatibility experiments were carried out with 700 Biomphalaria tenagophila from...
Susceptibility and compatibility experiments were carried out with 700 Biomphalaria tenagophila from...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
Sorne of the Biomphalaria species living in Chaco, such as B. straminea and B. tenagophila, are natu...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
Schistosomiasis has expanded to southern parts of Brazil. Between 2005-2007 the dispersion and the p...
São apresentadas as áreas colonizadas por Biomphalaria tenagophila (d'Orbigny, 1835) e B. occidental...