International audienceExperimental infections of two South American lymnaeid populations with Fascioloides magna were carried out to determine whether these snails may sustain larval development of this digenean and, if so, to quantify their potential for cercarial production. The reference group was a French population of Galba truncatula infected and raised according to the same protocol. According to the internal transcribed sequence (ITS)-1 segment of their genomic rDNA, these South American populations were identified as Lymnaea neotropica (origin, Argentina) and Lymnaea viatrix var. ventricosa (origin, Uruguay). In the snail groups followed for cercarial shedding, longer prepatent periods and lower numbers of shed cercariae were noted...
BARGUES, M Dolores, ARTIGAS, Patricio, KHOUBBANE, Messaoud [et al.]. Molecular characterisation of G...
Fasciolosis is a snail-borne disease, causing serious public and veterinary health problems worldwid...
We report the first evidence of natural infection of Lymnaea columella with Fasciola hepatica in Arg...
International audienceAllopatric and sympatric infections of Lymnaea neotropica and Lymnaea viatrix ...
Allopatric and sympatric infections of Lymnaea neotropica and Lymnaea viatrix var. ventricosa with A...
International audienceExperimental infections of Galba sp. (origin, Colombia) with allopatric isolat...
Experimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica and L. viatrix var. vent...
International audienceExperimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica an...
International audienceSingle-miracidium infections of Fascioloides magna in two populations of Galba...
Snails of the family Lymnaeidae act as intermediate hosts in the biological cycle of Fasciola hepati...
BACKGROUND: Lymnaeid snails transmit medical and veterinary important trematodiases, mainly fascioli...
Fasciolosis is a widely distributed disease in livestock in South America but knowledge about the ep...
International audienceExperimental infections of Omphiscola glabra (preadult snails), originating fr...
International audienceLaboratory investigations on Galba truncatula were carried out to determine if...
Abstract Background Human and animal fascioliasis is emerging in many world regions, among which And...
BARGUES, M Dolores, ARTIGAS, Patricio, KHOUBBANE, Messaoud [et al.]. Molecular characterisation of G...
Fasciolosis is a snail-borne disease, causing serious public and veterinary health problems worldwid...
We report the first evidence of natural infection of Lymnaea columella with Fasciola hepatica in Arg...
International audienceAllopatric and sympatric infections of Lymnaea neotropica and Lymnaea viatrix ...
Allopatric and sympatric infections of Lymnaea neotropica and Lymnaea viatrix var. ventricosa with A...
International audienceExperimental infections of Galba sp. (origin, Colombia) with allopatric isolat...
Experimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica and L. viatrix var. vent...
International audienceExperimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica an...
International audienceSingle-miracidium infections of Fascioloides magna in two populations of Galba...
Snails of the family Lymnaeidae act as intermediate hosts in the biological cycle of Fasciola hepati...
BACKGROUND: Lymnaeid snails transmit medical and veterinary important trematodiases, mainly fascioli...
Fasciolosis is a widely distributed disease in livestock in South America but knowledge about the ep...
International audienceExperimental infections of Omphiscola glabra (preadult snails), originating fr...
International audienceLaboratory investigations on Galba truncatula were carried out to determine if...
Abstract Background Human and animal fascioliasis is emerging in many world regions, among which And...
BARGUES, M Dolores, ARTIGAS, Patricio, KHOUBBANE, Messaoud [et al.]. Molecular characterisation of G...
Fasciolosis is a snail-borne disease, causing serious public and veterinary health problems worldwid...
We report the first evidence of natural infection of Lymnaea columella with Fasciola hepatica in Arg...