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The journal of physiological sciences
Population Dynamics of Intermediate-Host Snails in the White Nile River, Sudan: A Year-Round Observational Descriptive Study
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Hassan A. H. A. Ismail1  Abed el Aziz A. el R. M. Ahmed2  Young-Ha Lee3  Mousab Siddig Elhag1  Youngjin Kim4  Seungman Cha4  Yan Jin5 
[1] Federal Ministry of Health;Schistosmaisis Research Laboratory, Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum;Department of Infection Biology and Department of Medical Science, Chungnam National University School of Medicine;Department of Global Development and Entrepreneurship, Graduate School of Global Development and Entrepreneurship, Handong Global University;Department of Microbiology, Dongguk University College of Medicine
关键词: Snail population;    ecological characteristics;    schistosomiasis;    the White Nile;    Sudan;   
DOI  :  10.3347/kjp.2021.59.2.121
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

We aimed to explore the population dynamics of snail in 3 sites of the White Nile in Sudan. More specifically, we aimed to investigate the annual patterns of snail populations that act as intermediate hosts of schistosomes and monthly snail infection rates and ecological characteristics presumably related to snail populations. We collected snails for 1 year monthly at 3 different shore sites in the vicinity of El Shajara along the White Nile river in Khartoum State, Sudan. In addition, we measured air and water temperatures, water turbidities, vegetation coverages, and water depths and current speeds. Most of the collected snails were Biomphalaria pfeifferi and Bulinus truncatus. The population densities of snails and their infection rates varied across survey sites. The collected snails liberated S. mansoni and S. haematobium cercariae as well as Amphistome and Echinostome cercariae. Infected snails were found during March-June. The ecological characteristics found to be associated with the absence of snails population were: high turbidity, deep water, low vegetation coverage (near absence of vegetation), high water temperature, and high current speed. To our knowledge, this is the first longitudinal study of the snail population and ecological characteristics in the main basin of the White Nile river.

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