Aquatic snail species of two adjoining Rivers (Otamiri and Nwaorie Rivers) in Owerri Southeastern Nigeria was surveyed between December 2008 and May 2009. The study identified 231 aquatic snail species. Snail species collected were Bulinus globosus (29.9%), Lymnaea natalensis (59.3%), and Melanoides sp. (10.8%). There was an observed statistical difference (P < 0.05) in the occurrence of the snail species. Otamiri River recorded 93.3% species while Nwaorie recorded 6.1% - a significant difference (P < 0.05) also existed. Of the total number of snail species collected, none was foundshedding cercariae. Therefore, surveillance is needed to avoid emergence of diseases vectored by this snail species in the study area
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ABSTRACT Freshwater Snails from different parts of Jakara dam, Kano state, Nigeria were examined fo...
Vector snails of trematode parasites are important because of their role in the transmission of para...
A study aimed at identifying the current snail fauna of Oguta Lake in Oguta 1 of Oguta LGA, Imo Stat...
Freshwater Snails are crucial in assessing the ecological status of water bodies, besides their econ...
The survey for freshwater snails in streams, rivers and a lake in Ovia Southwest LGA of Edo State, N...
Two Local Government Areas in Bauchi State, Nigeria, harboring many snail infested water bodies were...
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The results of snail collections carried out in the freshwater habitats of Niger-Cem in Nkalagu from...
Snails act as intermediate hosts and play active role in the transmission of trematodes. Assessments...
A study conducted to determine cercariae diversity and prevalence of trematode infection in freshwat...
The distribution of fresh water snail intermediate host of trematode parasites in an area is a bio-i...
A study on the ecology and distribution of snails of medical importance was conducted in water bodie...
Combinations of abiotic and biotic factors exert their influences on fecundity, hence population den...
Aim: Freshwater snails of the genus Bulinus act as essential intermediate hosts of Schistosoma haema...
Schistosomiasis is endemic in the Bauchi area of Nigeria but little information is available on tran...
ABSTRACT Freshwater Snails from different parts of Jakara dam, Kano state, Nigeria were examined fo...
Vector snails of trematode parasites are important because of their role in the transmission of para...
A study aimed at identifying the current snail fauna of Oguta Lake in Oguta 1 of Oguta LGA, Imo Stat...
Freshwater Snails are crucial in assessing the ecological status of water bodies, besides their econ...
The survey for freshwater snails in streams, rivers and a lake in Ovia Southwest LGA of Edo State, N...
Two Local Government Areas in Bauchi State, Nigeria, harboring many snail infested water bodies were...
A malacological survey was undertaken in the freshwater systems within Anambra River basin from July...
The results of snail collections carried out in the freshwater habitats of Niger-Cem in Nkalagu from...
Snails act as intermediate hosts and play active role in the transmission of trematodes. Assessments...
A study conducted to determine cercariae diversity and prevalence of trematode infection in freshwat...
The distribution of fresh water snail intermediate host of trematode parasites in an area is a bio-i...
A study on the ecology and distribution of snails of medical importance was conducted in water bodie...
Combinations of abiotic and biotic factors exert their influences on fecundity, hence population den...
Aim: Freshwater snails of the genus Bulinus act as essential intermediate hosts of Schistosoma haema...
Schistosomiasis is endemic in the Bauchi area of Nigeria but little information is available on tran...
ABSTRACT Freshwater Snails from different parts of Jakara dam, Kano state, Nigeria were examined fo...
Vector snails of trematode parasites are important because of their role in the transmission of para...