A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*

A total of 80 snails collected from three habitats viz., uncultivated paddy fields, permanent water bodies and catchment area of dams in Palakkad district of Kerala were screened for presence of echinostome infection. The collected snails were identified morphologically as Indoplanorbis exustus and...

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Main Authors: K. Anbarasu, Asha Rajagopal, Bindu Lakshmanan, K. Vinod Kumar, K. Devada, L.M. Thamil Bharathi
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Language:English
Published: Director of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
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spelling doaj-f2124b8e94fb4602b0890acd340e76bd2021-08-21T14:19:03ZengDirector of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences UniversityJournal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences0971-07012582-06052020-01-015115255A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*K. Anbarasu0Asha Rajagopal1Bindu Lakshmanan2K. Vinod Kumar3K. Devada4L.M. Thamil Bharathi5Department of Veterinary Parasitology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Mannuthy, Thrissur, Kerala - 680 651.Department of Veterinary Parasitology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Mannuthy, Thrissur, Kerala - 680 651.Department of Veterinary Parasitology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Mannuthy, Thrissur, Kerala - 680 651Dept. of Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive MedicineDepartment of Veterinary Parasitology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Mannuthy, Thrissur, Kerala - 680 651.Department of Veterinary Parasitology College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Mannuthy, Thrissur, Kerala - 680 651.A total of 80 snails collected from three habitats viz., uncultivated paddy fields, permanent water bodies and catchment area of dams in Palakkad district of Kerala were screened for presence of echinostome infection. The collected snails were identified morphologically as Indoplanorbis exustus and Lymnaea luteola. Indoplanorbis exustus was found to be the most predominant snail species followed by L. luteola with a prevalence rate of 57.5 and 42.5 per cent, respectively. The prevalence rate of snails was higher in uncultivated paddy fields followed by permanent water bodies and catchment area of dams. Overall prevalence of echinostome infection in snails was found to be 11.2 per cent. Prevalence of infection in I. exustus constituted 13 per cent while that in L. luteola was nine per cent. Dissection of positive snails revealed intra molluscan stages like sporocyst.https://www.jvas.in/public_html/upload/article_file/article_file_qjo48p.pdf?t=qjo48psnailechinostomecercariae
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author K. Anbarasu
Asha Rajagopal
Bindu Lakshmanan
K. Vinod Kumar
K. Devada
L.M. Thamil Bharathi
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Asha Rajagopal
Bindu Lakshmanan
K. Vinod Kumar
K. Devada
L.M. Thamil Bharathi
A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*
Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
snail
echinostome
cercariae
author_facet K. Anbarasu
Asha Rajagopal
Bindu Lakshmanan
K. Vinod Kumar
K. Devada
L.M. Thamil Bharathi
author_sort K. Anbarasu
title A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*
title_short A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*
title_full A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*
title_fullStr A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*
title_full_unstemmed A study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*
title_sort study on echinostome infection in snail intermediate hosts in different habitats of palakkad district, kerala*
publisher Director of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
series Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
issn 0971-0701
2582-0605
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A total of 80 snails collected from three habitats viz., uncultivated paddy fields, permanent water bodies and catchment area of dams in Palakkad district of Kerala were screened for presence of echinostome infection. The collected snails were identified morphologically as Indoplanorbis exustus and Lymnaea luteola. Indoplanorbis exustus was found to be the most predominant snail species followed by L. luteola with a prevalence rate of 57.5 and 42.5 per cent, respectively. The prevalence rate of snails was higher in uncultivated paddy fields followed by permanent water bodies and catchment area of dams. Overall prevalence of echinostome infection in snails was found to be 11.2 per cent. Prevalence of infection in I. exustus constituted 13 per cent while that in L. luteola was nine per cent. Dissection of positive snails revealed intra molluscan stages like sporocyst.
topic snail
echinostome
cercariae
url https://www.jvas.in/public_html/upload/article_file/article_file_qjo48p.pdf?t=qjo48p
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