Detection of Lymnaea columella infection by Fasciola hepatica through multiplex-PCR

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From complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of Fasciola hepatica available in Genbank, specific primers were designed for a conserved and repetitive region of this trematode. A pair of primers was used for diagnosis of infected Lymnaea columella by F. hepatica during the pre-patent period simultaneously with another pair of primers which amplified the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of rDNA from L. columella in a single Multiplex-PCR. The amplification generated a ladder band profile specific for F. hepatica. This profile was observed in positive molluscs at different times of infection, including adult worms from the trematode. The Multiplex-PCR technique showed to be a fast and safe tool for fascioliasis diagnosis, enabling the detection of F. hepatica miracidia in L. columella during the pre-patent period and identification of transmission areas.

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Magalhães, K. G., Jannotti Passos, L. K., & Dos Santos Carvalho, O. (2004). Detection of Lymnaea columella infection by Fasciola hepatica through multiplex-PCR. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 99(4), 421–424. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762004000400013

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