Idiopyrgus Souleyetianus (gastropoda: Tomichiidae) As an Intermediate Host of the Liver Fluke Amphimerus Sp. (trematoda: Opisthorchiidae) in Brazil.

Paulo R. S. Coelho,Danimar Lopez-Hernandez, Nathalia M. T. Oliveira, Dharliton S. Gomes,Stefan M. Geiger,Hudson A. Pinto

PARASITOLOGY INTERNATIONAL(2024)

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Despite the importance of fish-borne trematodes of the family Opisthorchiidae as causative agents of human liver fluke disease, studies on these parasites outside Asia are relativally scarce. In South America, human focus of amphimerosis is known in Ecuador since the mid-20th century, and Amphimerus spp. have also been reported in wild and domestic mammals. Nevertheless, the knowledge on the snails that act as the first intermediate host of these potentially zoonotic parasites are scarce. Herein, a new cercaria of the pleurolophocercous morphotype found in the freshwater snail Idiopyrgus souleyetianus from Brazil was subjected to morphological and molecular studies. Multigene phylogenetic analyses based on 28S, 5.8S-ITS-2 and Cox-1 sequences enabled the identification of Amphimerus sp., a species distinct from that reported in humans from Ecuador. This cercariae was morphologically compared with other opisthorchiid cercariae known. The possible occurrence of human amphimerosis in Brazil is discussed.
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Amphimerosis,Brazil,Cercariae,Liver,Snail,Trematodes
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