2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02762004000900018
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Freshwater snails and schistosomiasis mansoni in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: V - Norte fluminense mesoregion

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“…by Thiengo et al (2004Thiengo et al ( , 2006, but without a formal specific indication. The life cycle of the majority of species of Pygidiopsis include gastropods of the family Hydrobiidae as first intermediate hosts, but Pyg.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by Thiengo et al (2004Thiengo et al ( , 2006, but without a formal specific indication. The life cycle of the majority of species of Pygidiopsis include gastropods of the family Hydrobiidae as first intermediate hosts, but Pyg.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous records of this species are concentrated in northeastern Argentina (Paraense 2005). Although not of interest in the epidemiology of schistosomiasis, D. cimex is a potential host of cercariae and is therefore of veterinary interest (Thiengo et al 2001). Drepanotrema nordestense has been sporadically recorded in Argentina; Rumi (1991), Landoni (1995), andRumi et al (1996) mentioned it from Buenos Aires and Santa Fé provinces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomphalaria havanensis has a distribution from southern Sonora to Colima, Western Mexico, central and southern Oaxaca and from Tamaulipas to Yucatan on the East (Naranjo-García, 1983), it is also present in Florida, Louisiana and Texas in the US (Burch, 1989), in Cuba and Jamaica, Central America and Venezuela (Yong et al 1995(Yong et al , 2001, in Guatemala it is recorded from Lake Dueñas, in Belize from a pond at Boston Village, in San Salvador at El Salvador as Biomphalaria obstructa (Paraense, 2003). The species Drepanotrema lucidum is distributed in Mexico (Harry and Hubendick, 1964), Central America (Paraense, 2003), Central America, the Greater Antilles, some Bahama Islands, and many of the lesser Antilles (Harry and Hubendick, 1964); it also inhabits in Brazil (Paraense, 1975;Thiengo et al,2004), Peru (Paredes et al, 1999), Uruguay (Scarabino, 2004) and Argentina (Paraense, 2005;Gutiérrez Gregoric et al, 2006). Drepanotrema kermatoides inhabits Florida, Texas, Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil and Lesser Antilles (Burch, 1989) at Brazil from Rio Grande Patzner et al, 1996 do Sul and Matto Grosso (Paraense, 1975), it is also found in Peru (Paredes et al, 1999), Uruguay (Scarabino, 2004) and Argentina (Paraense, 2005;Gutiérrez Gregoric et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%