Impact of some environmental factors on distribution of certain vector snails in five Egyptian Governorates | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries | ||||
Article 4, Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2012, Page 33-40 PDF (184.46 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejabf.2012.2111 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Abd El-Halim Saad1; Bayaumy Mostafa2; Ahmed Azzam2; Samah El-Magd3 | ||||
1Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University | ||||
2Environmental Research Department. | ||||
3Clinical Microbiology Department, Theoder Bilharz Research Institute, P.O. Box 30 Imbaba, Giza, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The present study showed that the distribution of the intermediate host snails of Fasciola sp. and Schistosoma sp. varied among the five surveyed Egyptian governorates. It was found that the ratios of distribution of Lymnaea natalensis, Bulinus truncatus and Biomphalaria alexandrina snails of the total surveyed sites were 44.1%, 26.9% and 4.9% respectively. Moreover, infected L. natalensis, B. truncatus and B. alexandrina snails in these sites were 1.96%, 3.4% and 0.98% respectively. However, infected L. natalensis and B. truncatus were found in Damietta and Beheira, while infected B. alexandrina were found only in Giza. Springwas the highest season in percentage of collected snails (38.9%), while summer was the lowest one (8.8%). L. natalensis, B. truncatus and B. alexandrina showed high distribution in Ismailia, Damietta and Giza governorates as represented by 4.16, 4.38 and 0.51 snails/site respectively. Some environmental factors were found affecting the distribution of snails. The means of pH and temperature in positive sites for vector snails were 6.8 and 26.7°C respectively. L. natalensis, B. truncatus appeared in water of electric conductivity mean of 415.5 μ.mhos/cm and 284.5 ppm of mean total dissolved salts, while B. alexandrina was found at 481 μ.mhos/cm and 603 ppm respectively. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Fasciola sp; Schistosoma sp; Lymnaea natalensis; Bulinus truncatus; Biomphalaria; alexandrina; Distribution | ||||
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