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. 2021 Oct;120(10):3355-3393.
doi: 10.1007/s00436-021-07288-4. Epub 2021 Sep 6.

Molluscicides against the snail-intermediate host of Schistosoma: a review

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Molluscicides against the snail-intermediate host of Schistosoma: a review

Lvyin Zheng et al. Parasitol Res. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease (NTD), is one of the most prevalent parasitoses in the World. Certain freshwater snail species are the intermediate host in the life cycle of schistosome species. Controlling snails employing molluscicides is an effective, quick, and convenient intervention strategy to prevent the spread of Schistosoma species in endemic regions. Advances have been made in developing both synthetic molluscicides and molluscicides derived from plants. However, at present, the development of molluscicides is not adapted to the actual demand for snails and schistosoma controlling. We undertake a systematic review of exploitation and application of synthetic molluscicides and molluscicides derived from plants to combat intermediate host snails. The detailed molluscicidal activity, structure-activity relationship, structural feature, and possible mechanism of some molluscicides are also highlighted, which may afford an important reference for the design of new, more effective molluscicides with low environmental impact and realize the aim of controlling schistosome at transmission stages.

Keywords: Mechanism; Molluscicidal activity; Molluscicides; Schistosoma; Snails.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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