Larval stages of medically important flukes (Trematoda) from Vientiane province, Laos. Part II. Cercariae.

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Abstract

The cercariae of five flukes, which are potential human parasites, Opisthorchis viverrini (family Opisthorchiidae), Haplorchis taichui (Heterophyidae), Schistosoma spindale (Schistosomatidae), Fasciolopsis buski, and Fasciola gigantica (Fasciolidae) were found in freshwater snails from Laos. The cercariae of the above species, recorded in Laos for the first time, are illustrated and their morphology is briefly described. The snail Helicorbis umbilicalis represents a new intermediate host of F. buski. The occurrence of medically important snails in the Vientiane province will also be discussed.

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Ditrich, O., Nasincová, V., Scholz, T., & Giboda, M. (1992). Larval stages of medically important flukes (Trematoda) from Vientiane province, Laos. Part II. Cercariae. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée, 67(3), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/199267375

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