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Redial generations of Fasciola gigantica in the pulmonate snail Lymnaea truncatula.
Authors:A Rakotondravao  Y"  >Moukrim,P Hourdin,D Rondelaud
Affiliation:Département de Recherches Zootechniques et Vétérinaires, Division de Parasitologie, Tananarive, Madagascar.
Abstract:Lymnaea truncatula, 4 mm in height, were subjected to infection by a single miracidium of Fasciola gigantica, then raised at 23 degrees C until day 60 of the experiment. Histological study of these snails demonstrated a mean redial burden of 34 parasites at day 60, of which one third were degenerating forms. The mean number of living independent rediae did not exceed 5 for the first and second generations. Conversely, in subsequent generations there were as many as 18 rediae per snail at day 60. The first living redia of the first generation in particular gave rise to daughter rediae. Mature rediae appeared at day 35 and especially concerned the first and second generations at day 60. The authors conclude that development of the first and second redial generations occurs during the same period, and that the forms of the first cohort of the second generation are produced from the first redia of the first generation which originated from the sporocyst.
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