2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-003-0966-7
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Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica : comparative morphometric studies on the redial stage of both species

Abstract: Experimental infections of Galba truncatula with Fasciola gigantica or F. hepatica were carried out under laboratory conditions (20 degrees C) to determine the characteristics of rediae of both species via their morphometry and to find reliable measurements that might be efficiently used to discriminate between the rediae of both species of Fasciola. These results were compared to those of another snail: Radix natalensis, infected with either F. gigantica or F. hepatica under the same protocol. At day 28 post-… Show more

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“…After their collection, snails were transported to the lab and dissected under a stereomicroscope to detect any parasitic infection and identify species based on the morphology of larval forms. The identification of F. hepatica rediae was made using the criteria reported by Ollerenshaw & Graham (1986) and those by Dar et al (2003), while cercariae of F. hepatica were recognized according to their morphology (Andrews, 1999).…”
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“…After their collection, snails were transported to the lab and dissected under a stereomicroscope to detect any parasitic infection and identify species based on the morphology of larval forms. The identification of F. hepatica rediae was made using the criteria reported by Ollerenshaw & Graham (1986) and those by Dar et al (2003), while cercariae of F. hepatica were recognized according to their morphology (Andrews, 1999).…”
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