1986
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651986000500002
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Estudo de moluscos do gênero biomphalaria de Minas Gerais, com relação a adaptação parasito hospedeiro e importância na epidemiologia da esquistossomose

Abstract: RESUMOCaramujos do gênero Biomphalaria das espécies B. tenagophila e B. straminea, descendentes de exemplares coletados em oito municípios mineiros, foram infectados com Schistosoma, mansoni das cepas LE e SJ. As taxas de infecção experimenta] variaram de 0 a 28% para B. tenagophila e de 0 a 21% para B. straminea. Esses resultados foram confrontados com os obtidos anteriormente por vários autores, mostrando que mais de 70% dentre 32 populações (doze de B. tenagophila e vinte de B. straminea) de Minas Gerais, f… Show more

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“…The infection rates obtained here ranged from 14.6 to 28.6%, which showed to be higher than those found in literature, quite often lower than 10%, with experimental infections using several snail populations from the State of Minas Gerais (Freitas et al 1972, Gerken et al 1975, Souza et al 1981a, b, 1983, Souza 1986, 1993. Souza et.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The infection rates obtained here ranged from 14.6 to 28.6%, which showed to be higher than those found in literature, quite often lower than 10%, with experimental infections using several snail populations from the State of Minas Gerais (Freitas et al 1972, Gerken et al 1975, Souza et al 1981a, b, 1983, Souza 1986, 1993. Souza et.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The susceptibility indexes for B. tenagophila are lower than those presented, in the literature, for B. glabrata (approximately 50% to 96%) and, generally higher than those obtained for B. straminea (from 31% to 24%) 11,15,17,28,30,33,42,45,46,48 .…”
Section: Susceptibility Of Biomphalaria Tenagophila Exposed To Schistosomacontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…This index can be considered high when compared with the susceptibility data for the species cited in the literature (Gerken et al 1975, Souza et al 1981a, b, 1983, Souza 1986, Fernandez & Thiengo 2002, Massara et al 2002.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%