[Experimental study of the compatibility between Schistosoma haematobium and two species of Bulinus in Cameroon]
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[Experimental study of the compatibility between Schistosoma haematobium and two species of Bulinus in Cameroon]
Abstract
A study on the compatibility between Schistosoma haematobium from three remote localities (Mourtourwa, Gounougou and Kékem) and four populations of Bulinus truncatus (Gounougou, Ngaoundéré, Bertoua and Kékem) and four populations of B. globosus (Mourtourwa, Ouroudoukoudje, Bafia and Yaoundé) was undertaken in order to estimate the risk of extension of urinary schistosomiasis in Cameroon. First generation of offspring from wild Bulinus was exposed to miracidia liberated by schistosome eggs extracted from patient urine. Between the 25th and the 60th day post-infestation the number of snails still alive, the number emitting cercariae and the prepatent period duration were noted. Results showed that all B. truncatus samples were susceptible to the three strains of parasite whereas only B. globosus of Mourtourwa and Ouroudoukoudje were susceptible to S. haematobium from Mourtourwa. The schistosome infection rate was then significantly higher in B. truncatus and the prepatent period significantly lower than in B. globosus. The compatibility characterised by a high infection rate and a low prepatent period was significantly better in homopatric couples than in allopatric combinations. The results suggested that B. truncatus might be potentially more implicated than B. globosus to the extension of the urinary bilharziasis in Cameroon.
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