1982
DOI: 10.1051/parasite/1982575467
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Abstract: CHÉTOTAXIES CERCARIENNES COMPARÉES DE DIX ESPÈCES DE SCHISTOSOMES Ch. BAYSSADE-DUFOUR* RÉSUMÉ. La chétotaxie cercarienne permet de différencier quatre groupes de Schistosomatinae :-Schistosomatium douthitti, parasite de Stagnicola et Lymnaea (Lymnaeidae) ;-Schistosoma japonicum, parasite d' Oncomelania (Melaniidae) ;-Schistosoma mansoni et S. rodhaini, parasites de Biomphalaria (Planorbiinae, Bulinidae) ;-Schistosoma haematobium, S. bovis, S. margrebowiei, S. mattheei, S. leiperi et S. intercalatum, parasites … Show more

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“…The two species displayed different emergence patterns: early shedding pattern for S. bovis (the average emergence peak was observed at 0800 h) as reported for other strains (PITCHFORD et al, 1969;MALEK, 1969;RAMAJO-MARTIN, 1972;MOUAHID & THERON, 1986; and later shedding pattern for 5. haematobium (the average emergence peak was observed at 1100 h/1200 h) as described for other strains (PITCHFORD et al, 1969;PITCHFORD & Du TOIT, 1976;NOJIMA & SATO, 1978, 1982.…”
Section: Single Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The two species displayed different emergence patterns: early shedding pattern for S. bovis (the average emergence peak was observed at 0800 h) as reported for other strains (PITCHFORD et al, 1969;MALEK, 1969;RAMAJO-MARTIN, 1972;MOUAHID & THERON, 1986; and later shedding pattern for 5. haematobium (the average emergence peak was observed at 1100 h/1200 h) as described for other strains (PITCHFORD et al, 1969;PITCHFORD & Du TOIT, 1976;NOJIMA & SATO, 1978, 1982.…”
Section: Single Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, when the species are congeneric, their larval stages may be so similar morphologically, such as between species of schistosomes, that the multiple infections and the interactions involved are masked. It has been demonstrated that isoenzyme analysis (SOUTHGATE et al, 1985) and chaetotaxy (BAYSSADE-DUFOUR, 1982) can be useful in identifying schistosome cercariae emanating from naturally infected snails.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schistosome cercariae emerging from wild-caught Bulinus species are difficult to distinguish, although the relative position of sensory receptors is of some value (Bayssade-Dufour, 1982) as are isoenzymes (Wright & Ross, 1980; Brémond et al , 1993). Identification of cercariae has often relied upon the laboratory passage of pooled cercarial populations in rodents and the identification of the resulting adult worms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Snails with non-patent (including pre-patent) infections are missed using these approaches. Additionally, larval schistosomes are not easily identifiable to a species level using morphological characteristics (although the relative position of sensory receptors is of some value [16,17]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%