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Seasonal transmission of Fasciola hepatica in cattle and Lymnaea (Fossaria) humilis snails in central Mexico

  • I. Cruz-Mendozaa(Author)
    ,
  • F. Ibarra-Velardea(Author)
    ,
  • M. T. Quintero-Martíneza(Author)
    ,
  • E. Naranjo-Garcíaa(Author)
    ,
  • J. Lecumberri-Lópeza(Author)
    ,
  • D. Correaa, b(Author)
  • aUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México
    ,
  • bInstituto Nacional de Pediatria
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Lingua originale

English

Pagine da-a (Numero di pagine)

Pagine 283-286 (4 pagine)

Rivista (volume, numero edizione)

Parasitology Research (Volume 95, Edizione 4)

Attività cardine della pubblicazione

  • Published - 01/03/2005

Stato pubblicazione

Published - 01/03/2005

ISSN

0932-0113

ID pubblicazione esterna

  • Scopus: 15044340669
  • PubMed: 15682338

Abstract

A 19-month study on the prevalence of fasciolosis in 30 naturally infected cows, the presence of infected and non-infected Lymnaea (Fossaria) humilis snails, and variation in soil temperature and humidity is reported. The prevalence of fasciolosis in cattle declined from around 50% in March to 30% in July, then, it increased from August, reaching a plateau of 100% in November-January, before gradually declining thereafter. A rise in soil humidity and temperature in June and July, respectively, which peaked between August and November was observed. In July, L. (F.) humilis snails appeared, but the infection could only be found in these in August and November. The number of infected snails did not reflect the infestation rate in cows, even though the infestation kinetics in both hosts behaved as predicted from the life cycle of the parasite.

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