470 resultados para Biomphalaria tenagophila guaibensis
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Susceptibility of snails to infection by certain trematodes and their suitability as hosts for continued development has been a bewildering problem in host-parasite relationships. The present work emphasizes our interest in snail genetics to determine what genes or gene products are specifically responsible for susceptibility of snails to infection. High molecular weight DNA was extracted from both susceptible and non-susceptible snails within the same species Biomphalaria tenagophila. RAPD was undertaken to distinguish between the two types of snails. Random primers (10 mers) were used to amplify the extracted DNA by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and silver staining. The results suggest that RAPD represents an efficient means of genome comparison, since many molecular markers were detected as genetic variations between susceptible and non-susceptible snails.
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Procedeu-se a um levantamento coproscópico em alunos de 8 a 15 anos, pertencentes a 3 escolas do Alto da Boa Vista. De 155 alunos examinados, encontraram-se 4 casos positivos (2,6%) de esquistossomose. Entre 25 familiares destes, encontraram-se outros 4 casos positivos (16%). Havia na área uma população de Biomphalaria tenagophila (Orbigny, 1835), amplamente distribuída nas valas de irrigação de hortas de agrião, ligadas ao rio das Fumas. A taxa de infecção dos moluscos foi de 7 (0,29%) em 2.400 examinados. Comparando-se estes resultados com dados anteriores, observa-se que a prevalência da esquistossomose se mantém no Alto da Boa Vista há pelo menos 15 anos.
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Foi feita uma revisão dos levantamentos malacológicos realizados pela Fundação Nacional de Saúde em 52 municípios de 8 microrregiões do estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil, de 1981 a 1994. Cinqüenta deles foram positivos para Biomphalaria tenagophila, o único vetor do Schistosoma mansoni identificado nos 94.535 exemplares examinados. Das 1.358 localidades trabalhadas, 617 (45,4%) foram positivas, variando de 4,3% a 89,4%, por município. Os caramujos foram coletados em 0,2% a 26,3% das coleções hídricas pesquisadas, por município, sendo que 7,1% (2.013/28.120) serviam de criadourospara oplanorbídeo. Nos municípios de Araquari, Massaranduba, Joinville, Jaraguã do Sul e São Francisco do Sul, na microrregião de Joinville, foram encontrados caramujos infectados com S. mansoni. Os dois últimos são os focos de esquistossomose mansoni mais meridionais do Brasil. Outras pesquisas identificaram a B. peregrina, B. oligoza, B. schrammi, B. straminea e B. occidentalis.
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Um levantamento da malacofauna límnina do Campus de Manguinhos, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, foi realizado nos últimos dois anos visando comparar as espécies hoje existentes com aquelas encontradas no início deste século. Foram pesquisadas 18 coleções hídricas numa extensão de 880.000m², sendo encontradas em 13 delas as seguintes espécies: Antillorbis nordestensis, Biomphalaria glabrata, Biomphalaria straminea, Lymnaea columella, Melanoides tuberculatus, Physa cubensis, Pomacea glauca e Pomacea lineata. Destacam-se o desaparecimento de Biomphalaria tenagophila, registrada por Lutz em 1918, a introdução de B. straminea e da espécie asiática M. tuberculatus. Nenhum molusco apresentou infecção por Schistosoma mansoni.
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Os conhecimentos sobre a distribuição geográfica das espécies dos caramujos transmissores de Schistosoma mansoni são importantes para o controle e vigilância epidemiológica da esquistossomose mansônica. O estudo da situação no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, demandou o exame dos caramujos de 8.771 lotes com amostras do gênero Biomphalaria, preservados em coleção de moluscos da Superintendência de Controle de Endemias. Os exames revelaram espécies dos caramujos transmissores da endemia em 3.712 lotes com 108.244 exemplares. As proporções foram de 225 (6%) lotes de Biomphalaria glabrata (Say, 1818), 3.402 (91,7%) de Biomphalaria tenagophila (d'Orbigny, 1835) e 85 (2,3%) de Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848), cada espécie respectivamente com 8.002 (7,4%), 88.068 (81,4%) e 12.174 (11,2%) exemplares. A distribuição geográfica de B. glabrata e B. tenagophila apresenta criadouros muito agregados. No caso de B. tenagophila, a maior compactação de criadouros coincide em regiões com elevados níveis de urbanização, muito conurbadas e poluídas. Já B. straminea, encontrada em criadouros das áreas de drenagem de todas as bacias hidrográficas, mostra uma disseminação mais rarefeita. Presume-se que devido às maiores facilidades do contato parasita/hospedeiros, os agregados de criadouros de B. glabrata e B. tenagophila sejam propícios à preservação das áreas endêmicas de S. mansoni em São Paulo.
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Os autores descrevem os principais casos humanos autóctones de esquistossomose mansoni em Itajubá, no sul do Estado de Minas Gerais, Brsil. Trata-se de três crianças com 8 e 10 anos de idade, residentes em um mesmo bairro da cidade, da qual nunca se ausentaram. Nas coleções hídricas que banham Itajubá foram coletados 1.995 exemplares de Biomphalaria tenagophila e 94 de B. peregrina, todos negativos para formas larvares de Schistosoma mansoni. Em reunião com membros da comunidade, ligados à área de saúde, os autores propuseram um plano de trabalho para o controle da doença na fase atual.
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São apresentados os resultados de investigações sobre a distribuição dos planorbídeos e a prevalência da xistosomose mansoni por municípios do Estado do Espírito Santo. Foram ncontradas 9 espécies de planorbídeos, pertencentes a 3 gêneros: Biomphalaria glabrata, B. schrammi, B. straminea e B. tenagophila; Drepanotrema anatinum, D. cimex, D. depressissimum e D. lucidum; e Plesiophysa ornata. A área endêmica, delimitada por um levantamento preliminar por microrregião homogênea (1975) e por um inquérito por bacia hidrográfica em 15% dos escolares de 7-14 anos (1978 -80), compreende pelo menos 18 municípios ao longo da fronteira com os Estados de Minas Gerais e da Bahia. Das espécies de planorbídeos, a mais freqüente foi a Biomphalaria tenagophila, encontrada em 44 dos 53 municípios. Em seguida vieram o Drepanotrema lucidum (25 municípios), a Biomphalaria glabrata (23), a B. schrammi (16), a B. straminea (120, o Drepanotrema cimex (8), o D. anatinum (6), o D. depressissimum (5) e a Plesiophysa ornata (1). A presença da B. glabrata coincide com a transmissão da xistosomose, não estando ainda bem esclarecido o papel da B. tenagophila, que parece ser a espécie vetora na área da Grande Vitória, A B. straminea ocorre somente nos municípios com níveis significativos de endemicidade, mas sua participação na transmissão ainda não foi comprovada. As áreas de maior prevalência da xistosomose estão localizadas nas microrregiões homogêneas de Colatina, Colonial Serrana Espírito-Santense, Alto São Mateus e Vertente Oriental do Caparaó. A comparação entre os resultados desta investigação e os de levantamento anteriores permite afirmar que, se os índices de prevalência obtidos correspondem à realidade, a xistosomose mansoni expandiu-se consideravelmente no Espírito Santo no decurso dos últimos 30 anos.
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An attempt was made to determine more accurately the density of molluskan populations in the Pampulha reservoir, using the quadrate method, intending to detect the fluctuation of the populations density, the habitat conditions and the possible competitive interactions among Biomphalaria tenagophila, Melanoides tuberculata, Pomacea haustrum and Biomphalaria glabrata, through the analysis of populational parameters. Among the most significative facts observed in the reservoir it has to be mentioned: the almost disappearance of B. glabrata; the invasion, colonization, fixation and fast growing of M. tuberculata population until reaching about 11,000 individuals/[square metre]; the density fluctuations of B. tenagophila, P. haustrum and M. tuberculata alives and deads; differences on the habitat preference of these three molluskan species at the edge (at the limit earth-water, at 0.70m and 1.40m from the shore line); monthly mortality rates and reproduction seasons of the species.
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Susceptibily experiments were carried out with a Biomphalaria straminea-like planorbid snail (Biomphalaria aff. straminea, species inquirenda) from Espinillar, near Salto (Uruguay), in the area of the Salto Grande reservoir, exposed individually to 5 miracidia of Schistosoma mansoni (SJ2 and BH2 strains). Of 130 snails exposed to the SJ2 strain, originally infective to Biomphalaria tenagophila, 30 became infected (23%). The prepatent (precercaria) period ranged from 35 to 65 days. The cercarial output was irregular, following no definite pattern, varying from 138 to 76,075 per snail (daily average 4.3 to 447.5 and ending up with death. Three specimens that died, without having shed cercarie, on days 69 (2) and 80 after exposure to miracidia, had developing secondary sporocysts in their tissues, justifying the prospect of a longer precercarial period in these cases. In a control group of 120 B. teangophila, exposed to the SJ2 strain, 40 became infected, showing an infection rate (33.3%) not significantly different from that of the Espinillar snail (X [raised to the power of] 2 = 3.26). No cercarie were produced by any of the Espinilar snails exposed to miracidia of the BH2 strain, originally infective to Biomphalaria glabrata. Four specimens showed each a primary sporocyst in one tentacle, which disappeared between 15 and 25 days post-exposure, and two others died with immature, very slender sporocysts in their tissues on days 36 and 54. In a control group of 100 B. glabrata exposed to BH2 miracidia, 94 shed cercariae (94%) and 6 remained negative. Calculation of Frandsen's (1979a, b) TCP/100 index shows that "Espinillar Biomphalaria-SJ2 S. mansoni" is a vector-parasite "compatible" combination. Seeing that tenagophila-borne schistosomiasis is prevalent in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo states and has recently spread sothwards to Santa Catarina state, and the range of B. tenagophila overlaps taht of the Espinillar Biomphalaria, the possibility of schistosomiais establishing itself in Uruguay, although not imminent, is not to be disregarded.
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The latex of Euphorbia splendens var. hispolii in 12 ppm concentration (12 mg/l) caused 100% mortality for a Biomphalaria tenagophila population in a lotic habitat after 9 hr of dripfeed application. For sentinel snails, in cages placed at the water surface and buried under 0.10 m, the mortality rates varied with the distance from the application point and were: 100% (0 m); 92.6% (50 m) and 94.7% (100). No lethal effects were observed for the other living species in this habitat (Pomacea haustrum and Poecilia reticulata).
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The schistosomiasis is transmitted by Biomphalaria tenagophila in our study area (Pedro de Toledo, Sao Paulo, Brazil). From 1980 to 1990 epidemiological surveys in a population of 4.000 inhabitants, has shown that: prevalence Kato-Katz (KKT), immunofluorescence (FT) and intradermal (IDT) techniques were 22.8%, 55.5% and 51.8% respectively; intensity of infection was low, 58.5 eggs per gram of faeces (epg); there were no symptomatic cases; prevalences were higher in mates, children and rural zone; index of potential contamination was 57.5% in the age group 5 to 20 years; 2/3 of patients were autochtonous; cases were no-randomly aggregated; transmission was focal and only 0.4% of snails were infected; water contacts through recreation showed the most important odds ratio; knowledge, attitudes and practices were satisfatory. From the epidemiological control findings a control programme was carried out; yearly faeces exams, chemotherapy, molluscocide, health education and sanitation. Thus, the prevalence decreased sharply to 3.3% and intensity of infection to 30.3 epg; the incidence rates ranged between 0.4% and 2.5% annualy; the sanitation became better and the youngsters were the main target in prophylaxis. To improve control, immunodiagnosis has to be conducted and the involvment of the population should be increase. However, we cannot forget that re-infection and the involvment of the population should be increase. However, we cannot forget that re-infection, therapeutic failure, etc, could play a major role in the maintnance this residual prevalence.
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In order to reevaluate the possible presence of schistosomiasis mansoni in the Triângulo Mineiro, one of the areas of the State of Minas Gerais where this parasite is not commonly found, malacological survey and fecal examinations were undertaken in the region between October 1990 and June 1992. A sample of 7,032 1st grade school children from 29 counties had their feces examined using the Kato-Katz method. Amongst the children examined, two from Planura and one from each countie of Capinópolis, Conceição das Alagoas, Uberaba, Uberlândia, Prata and Gurinhatã were positive for Schistosoma mansoni. None of the children were identified as being autoctonous cases. In the malacological survey, 5,406 planorbid snails were examined. The specimens were identified morphologically and examined for S. mansoni by squashing between glass plates. The species were identified as Biomphalaria tenagophila in three counties, as B. straminea in ten and B. intermedia in 16. No snails were found in eight other counties studies. The snails were found to be negative for S. mansoni. The presence of intermediate hosts for S. mansoni, associated with parasitized individuals emphasizes the necessity of epidemiological surveillance for schistosomiasis in the region of Triângulo in the State of Minas Gerais.
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The compatibility of Biomphalaria tenagophila, B. straminea and B. glabrata from Minas Gerais with different strains of Schistosoma mansoni was evaluated using the method of Frandsen (1979b) in standardized experiments. One hundred and fifty of each species of snail were individually exposed in the laboratory to 50 miracidia of S. mansoni lines LE, SJ and AL. The cercariae from the infected snails were counted and used to calculate TCP/100 indices, which were compared with those of Frandsen (1979b). For B. tenagophila the TCP/100 indices varied from 37,996 to 74,266 (class II and III). The snail was poorly compatible with LE (class II) and compatible with SJ and AL (class III). For B. straminea the indices varied from 9,484 to 20,508. The snail was not very compatible with SJ (class I) and poorly compatible with LE and AL (class II). For B. glabrata the indices varied from 588,828 to 1,039,065. The snails was extremely compatible (class VI) with the three lines of S. mansoni. These results confirm the epidemiological importance of B. glabrata in Brazil followed by B. tenagophila and B. straminea.
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Field work research on population dynamic of snails from the regions of Belo Horizonte and Lagoa Santa give much information about interactions among two or more species of mollusks: Pomacea haustrum, Biomphalaria glabrata, B. tenagophila, B. straminea and Melanoides tuberculata. Data ranging from two years to several decades ago suggest that the Pampulha reservoir is like a cemetery of B. glabrata and B. straminea, species that coexist for more than 14 years in a small part of a stream, whereas only B. glabrata lives in all the streams of the basin. In the last ten to twenty years B. tenagophila has coexisted with P. haustrum and M. tuberculata in the Serra Verde ponds and in the Pampulha dam. However these species have not settled in any of the brooks, except temporarily. The data suggest that the kind of biotope and the habitat conditions are decisive factors for the permanence of each species in its preferencial biotope. B. glabrata, natural from streams and riverheads, quickly disappears from the reservoirs and ponds where it coexists with other species for a short time, independently of the competitive process. Competition needs to be better studied, since in Central America and Caribean islands this kind of study has favored the biological control of planorbid species.
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The risk of schistosomiais infection and heavy infection in the locality of Sabugo was evaluated in relation to housing in areas with different urbanization development and to residential supply with snail-infested water. Critical sanitary conditions were found in areas of incomplete urbanization, where healthy water supply sources were scarce, and draining of sewage, without previous treatment, was made directly to the water-bodies used for domestic and leisure activities, despite being Biomphalaria tenagophila snail breeding-places. Stool examinations (Kato-Katz and Lutz methods) showed prevalence of 2.9%, mean intensity of 79 eggs per gram of stool and 47% of positive cases presenting intense infection. The use of snail-contaminated water for domestic purposes was considered a risk factor for infection. It is concluded that incomplete urbanization would facilitate transmission, probably enhancing the intensity of infection and that a low prevalence could hide a highly focal transmission. The relevance of these facts upon the efficiency of epidemiologic study methods and disease control planning are then discussed.