SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF LYMNAEIDAE (MOLLUSCA, BASOMMATOPHORA), INTERMEDIATE HOST OF Fasciola hepatica LINNAEUS, 1758 (TREMATODA, DIGENEA) IN BRAZIL

Authors

  • Camilla Medeiros Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora; Instituto de Ciências Biológicas; Museu de Malacologia Prof. Maury Pinto de Oliveira
  • Ronaldo Guilherme Carvalho Scholte Fiocruz; Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou; Laboratório de Helmintologia e Malacologia Médica
  • Sthefane D'ávila Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora; Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comportamento e Biologia Animal; Instituto de Ciências Biológicas; Departamento de Zoologia
  • Roberta Lima Caldeira Fiocruz; Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou; Laboratório de Helmintologia e Malacologia Médica
  • Omar dos Santos Carvalho Fiocruz; Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou; Laboratório de Helmintologia e Malacologia Médica

Abstract

Snails of the family Lymnaeidae act as intermediate hosts in the biological cycle of Fasciola hepatica, which is a biological agent of fasciolosis, a parasitic disease of medical importance for humans and animals. The present work aimed to update and map the spatial distribution of the intermediate host snails of F. hepatica in Brazil. Data on the distribution of lymnaeids species were compiled from the Collection of Medical Malacology (Fiocruz-CMM, CPqRR), Collection of Malacology (MZUSP), “SpeciesLink” (CRIA) network and through systematic surveys in the literature. Our maps of the distribution of lymnaeids show that Pseudosuccinea columella is the most common species and it is widespread in the South and Southeast with few records in the Midwest, North and Northeast regions. The distribution of the Galba viatrix, G. cubensis and G. truncatula showed a few records in the South and Southeast regions, they were not reported for the Midwest, North and Northeast. In addition, in the South region there are a few records for G. viatrix and one occurrence of Lymnaea rupestris. Our findings resulted in the first map of the spatial distribution of Lymnaeidae species in Brazil which might be useful to better understand the fasciolosis distribution and delineate priority areas for control interventions.

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2014-06-01

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Parasitology

How to Cite

Medeiros, C., Scholte, R. G. C., D'ávila, S., Caldeira, R. L., & Carvalho, O. dos S. (2014). SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF LYMNAEIDAE (MOLLUSCA, BASOMMATOPHORA), INTERMEDIATE HOST OF Fasciola hepatica LINNAEUS, 1758 (TREMATODA, DIGENEA) IN BRAZIL . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 56(3), 235-252. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/84414