Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Tatiane Alencar
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Nobushige, Stella Yasmin Lima, Silva, Ana Paula Santos, Goveia, Christiane de Oliveira, Enk, Martin Johannes, Sampaio, Iracilda, Sales, João Bráulio de Luna, Rodrigues Filho, Luis Fernando da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
DOI: 10.7594/revbio.17.02.06
Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/3693
Resumo: Schistosomiasis is a disease transmitted by flatworms of the species Schistosoma mansoni (Sambon, 1907). The spread of the disease is dependent on the presence of snails of the genus Biomphalaria (intermediate hosts). In Brazil, while 11 species and one subspecies have been identified, only three – B. glabrata, B. straminea and B. tenagophila – are known to eliminate cercariae into the environment. However, only B. peregrina and B. amazônicaare susceptible to infection in the laboratory. Research on schistosomiasis and its intermediate hosts in Brazil is restricted to the country’s southern and southeastern regions, and little is known of the occurrence of Biomphalaria in the Amazon region, where the disease is probable endemic due to the ideal environmental conditions and the availability of hosts. Data on the occurrence of this genus are essential for epidemiological studies of schistosomiasis, given that the confirmation of its occurrence in a given region, and the correct identification of the species, are fundamental to the development of effective strategies for the prevention and control of schistosomiasis.
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spelling Lopes, Tatiane AlencarNobushige, Stella Yasmin LimaSilva, Ana Paula SantosGoveia, Christiane de OliveiraEnk, Martin JohannesSampaio, IracildaSales, João Bráulio de LunaRodrigues Filho, Luis Fernando da Silva2019-05-17T11:57:52Z2019-05-17T11:57:52Z2017LOPES, Tatiane Alencar et al. Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region. Revista da Biologia, v. 17, n. 2, p. 31-37, fev. 2017.1984-5154https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/369310.7594/revbio.17.02.06Schistosomiasis is a disease transmitted by flatworms of the species Schistosoma mansoni (Sambon, 1907). The spread of the disease is dependent on the presence of snails of the genus Biomphalaria (intermediate hosts). In Brazil, while 11 species and one subspecies have been identified, only three – B. glabrata, B. straminea and B. tenagophila – are known to eliminate cercariae into the environment. However, only B. peregrina and B. amazônicaare susceptible to infection in the laboratory. Research on schistosomiasis and its intermediate hosts in Brazil is restricted to the country’s southern and southeastern regions, and little is known of the occurrence of Biomphalaria in the Amazon region, where the disease is probable endemic due to the ideal environmental conditions and the availability of hosts. Data on the occurrence of this genus are essential for epidemiological studies of schistosomiasis, given that the confirmation of its occurrence in a given region, and the correct identification of the species, are fundamental to the development of effective strategies for the prevention and control of schistosomiasis.Estácio/Faculdade de Castanhal. Curso de Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas. Castanhal, PA, Brasil.Estácio/Faculdade de Castanhal. Curso de Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas. Castanhal, PA, Brasil.Universidade Federal do Pará - Campus de Bragança. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
title Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
spellingShingle Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
Lopes, Tatiane Alencar
Esquistossomose / epidemiologia
Schistosoma mansoni / parasitologia
Biomphalaria / parasitologia
Esquistossomose / prevenção & controle
Ecossistema Amazônico
Localizações Geográficas
Lopes, Tatiane Alencar
Esquistossomose / epidemiologia
Schistosoma mansoni / parasitologia
Biomphalaria / parasitologia
Esquistossomose / prevenção & controle
Ecossistema Amazônico
Localizações Geográficas
title_short Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
title_full Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
title_fullStr Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
title_sort Distribution and identification of the genus Biomphalaria Preston (1910): important insights into the epidemiology of Schistosomiasis in the Amazon region
author Lopes, Tatiane Alencar
author_facet Lopes, Tatiane Alencar
Lopes, Tatiane Alencar
Nobushige, Stella Yasmin Lima
Silva, Ana Paula Santos
Goveia, Christiane de Oliveira
Enk, Martin Johannes
Sampaio, Iracilda
Sales, João Bráulio de Luna
Rodrigues Filho, Luis Fernando da Silva
Nobushige, Stella Yasmin Lima
Silva, Ana Paula Santos
Goveia, Christiane de Oliveira
Enk, Martin Johannes
Sampaio, Iracilda
Sales, João Bráulio de Luna
Rodrigues Filho, Luis Fernando da Silva
author_role author
author2 Nobushige, Stella Yasmin Lima
Silva, Ana Paula Santos
Goveia, Christiane de Oliveira
Enk, Martin Johannes
Sampaio, Iracilda
Sales, João Bráulio de Luna
Rodrigues Filho, Luis Fernando da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Tatiane Alencar
Nobushige, Stella Yasmin Lima
Silva, Ana Paula Santos
Goveia, Christiane de Oliveira
Enk, Martin Johannes
Sampaio, Iracilda
Sales, João Bráulio de Luna
Rodrigues Filho, Luis Fernando da Silva
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Esquistossomose / epidemiologia
Schistosoma mansoni / parasitologia
Biomphalaria / parasitologia
Esquistossomose / prevenção & controle
Ecossistema Amazônico
Localizações Geográficas
topic Esquistossomose / epidemiologia
Schistosoma mansoni / parasitologia
Biomphalaria / parasitologia
Esquistossomose / prevenção & controle
Ecossistema Amazônico
Localizações Geográficas
description Schistosomiasis is a disease transmitted by flatworms of the species Schistosoma mansoni (Sambon, 1907). The spread of the disease is dependent on the presence of snails of the genus Biomphalaria (intermediate hosts). In Brazil, while 11 species and one subspecies have been identified, only three – B. glabrata, B. straminea and B. tenagophila – are known to eliminate cercariae into the environment. However, only B. peregrina and B. amazônicaare susceptible to infection in the laboratory. Research on schistosomiasis and its intermediate hosts in Brazil is restricted to the country’s southern and southeastern regions, and little is known of the occurrence of Biomphalaria in the Amazon region, where the disease is probable endemic due to the ideal environmental conditions and the availability of hosts. Data on the occurrence of this genus are essential for epidemiological studies of schistosomiasis, given that the confirmation of its occurrence in a given region, and the correct identification of the species, are fundamental to the development of effective strategies for the prevention and control of schistosomiasis.
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