XU Wei-min*, TANG Yi, WANG Jia, YANG Yang, FANG Sheng-yu, ZHU Su-juan, JIN Xing-yi, WANG Heng. Survey of <I>Sparganum mansoni</I> infection in frogs and snakes in Hangzhou[J]. Disease Surveillance, 2009, 24(8): 612-613. DOI: 10.3784/j.issn.1003-9961-2009.08.021
Citation: XU Wei-min*, TANG Yi, WANG Jia, YANG Yang, FANG Sheng-yu, ZHU Su-juan, JIN Xing-yi, WANG Heng. Survey of <I>Sparganum mansoni</I> infection in frogs and snakes in Hangzhou[J]. Disease Surveillance, 2009, 24(8): 612-613. DOI: 10.3784/j.issn.1003-9961-2009.08.021

Survey of <I>Sparganum mansoni</I> infection in frogs and snakes in Hangzhou

  • ObjectiveTo develop preventive strategies for Sparganosis mansoni in Hangzhou based on the analysis of the natural infection of ISparganum mansoni/I in frogs and snakes. MethodsWild frogs (671) and snakes (3) were captured from all 7 rural areas in Hangzhou and artificial breeding bullfrogs (80) were bought from 5 urban markets. The specimens were dissected to detect ISparganum mansoni/I. ResultsOf 671 wild frogs, a total of 209 (31.15%) were infected with ISparganum mansoni/I (1 to 60 worms per frog.), and 3 wild snakes were all infected with ISparganum mansoni/I (2 to 99 worms per snake). For 80 artificial breeding bullfrogs, the detection results were negative. Sparganum could be detected in the muscles of any site in frogs, and the infection rate in leg muscles was 78.99% (391/495), but in snakes, sparganum mainly parasitized in subcutis with the positive rate of 61.21% (71/116). The differences on infection rates of frogs with different size was significance (I/Isup2/sup=6.561,IP/I<0.05). Conclusion The infection rate of ISparganum mansoni/I in wild frogs and snakes was relatively high. These frogs and snakes widely distribute in Hangzhou, and the natural focis of sparganosis mansoni do exist. It is necessary to conduct the prevention of sparganosis by improving life style and changing diet habit of the people.
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