1. First provincial survey of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Guangdong Province, China.
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Deng, Zhuo-Hui, Zhang, Qi-Ming, Huang, Shao-Yu, and Jones, Jeffrey L.
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ANGIOSTRONGYLUS cantonensis , *NEMATODES , *DISEASE prevalence , *ANGIOSTRONGYLOSIS , *HEALTH surveys , *DISEASE vectors - Abstract
The rat lungworm Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a zoonotic nematode with a wide distribution. We report the first provincial survey of the prevalence of A. cantonensis infection among wild rodents and snails in Guangdong Province, China. A total of 2929 Pomacea canaliculata and 1354 Achatina fulica were collected from fields in 22 survey sites with a larval infection rates ranging from 0-26.6% to 0-45.4%. In addition, 114 Cipangopaludina sp and 252 Bellamya sp were bought from markets; larvae were found only in Bellamya snails from two survey sites with an infection rate of 1.4% (1/70) and 3.3% (3/91), respectively. Four hundred and ninety-one rodents were captured in nine sites ( Rattus norvegicus, R. flavipectus, Suncus murinus, Mus musculus, Bandicota indica, R. losea and R. rattus). Adult worms were found in R. norvegicus, R. flavipectus and Bandicota indica. Our survey revealed a wide distribution of A. cantonensis and its intermediate hosts P. canaliculata and A. fulica in Guangdong. The prevalence of A. cantonensis in wild snails and rats poses a substantial risk for angiostrongyliasis in humans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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