Abstract

Land snails are sources of protein to man and are hosts to a number of parasites. It is imperative that the roles of the snail hosts and parasites are clearly defined. Before then however, the parasites of the different land snails collected in any locality should be identified. Land snails were collected in the wild in both dry and wet seasons. The internal organs and the faeces were examined for the presence of parasite. In the rainy season of 2015, a total of 272 snails were collected across four major towns (Benin, Uromi, Ekpoma and Auchi) in Edo State, Nigeria, while in the dry season, fewer snails (n=91) were handpicked. The snail species seen are: [Achatina achatina] (Linnaeus, 1758), [Achatina fulica] (Férussac, 1821), [Acharchatina marginata] (Swainson, 1982), [Limicolaria aurora] (Jay, 1839), [L. flammea] (Müller, 1774) and [Limicolariopsis] spp. The larvae of [Strongyloides stercoralis] were isolated from the various snail species with overall prevalence of 54.04 %. Snails positive with [Alaria] mesocercariae were [L. aurora, L. flammea] and [Limicolariopsis] spp. Additionally, few [L. flammea] were positive of the cercariae of [Drocoelium dedriticum]. Meanwhile, some samples of [A. fulica] harboured larvae of [Angiostrongylus cantonesis], sporocysts of [Fasciola gigantica] and [Schistosoma mansoni]. Therefore, these edible snails could pose serious health hazard to man and animals by serving as a possible alternative parasite transmission route.

Details

Title
Parasites of edible land snails in Edo State, Nigeria
Author
Igbinosa, I B; Isaac, C; Adamu, H O; Adeleke, G
Pages
331-335
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
ISSN
04406605
e-ISSN
13369083
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Russian; English; German; French
ProQuest document ID
1844697652
Copyright
Copyright Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2016