1996
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86821996000100003
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Schistosoma mansoni: níveis de infecciosidade para os moluscos hospedeiros intermediários do Brasil

Abstract: Os níveis de in fecciosidade d e Schistosom a m an so n i p a ra as três espécies deBiom phalaria, hospedeiras in term ediárias do p a ra sita no Brasil, fo r a m pesqu isados após exposições con ju n tas dos moluscos a m iracídios, 110 laboratório e no cam po. A im p o rtâ n c ia e p id e m io ló g ic a d e B. glabrata n as reg iõ e s o n d e e la o c o r r e é in d is c u tív e l. A B. straminea é u m v e to r im p o r ta n te n a re g iã o n o r d e s t e e a B. te n a g o p h ila n a s r e g i õ e s su d e… Show more

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“…The overall infection indices found in the present work for B. straminea from Camorim (12.8%) and from Picos (5.8%), as well as for B. glabrata (68%), are in contrast with those found by other authors for colonies from the same geographical areas. Thus, Barbosa and Figueiredo (1970) obtained 0.6% for B. straminea from Camorim; Favre et al (1995) found 0.5% for B. straminea from Picos; Souza et al (1996) obtained 85.5% for B. glabrata from Ressaca. These discrepancies may be due to differences in methodology rather than in parasitemollusc compatibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The overall infection indices found in the present work for B. straminea from Camorim (12.8%) and from Picos (5.8%), as well as for B. glabrata (68%), are in contrast with those found by other authors for colonies from the same geographical areas. Thus, Barbosa and Figueiredo (1970) obtained 0.6% for B. straminea from Camorim; Favre et al (1995) found 0.5% for B. straminea from Picos; Souza et al (1996) obtained 85.5% for B. glabrata from Ressaca. These discrepancies may be due to differences in methodology rather than in parasitemollusc compatibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%