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Echinochasmus caninus n. comb. (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) Infection in Eleven Riparian People in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR
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Echinochasmus caninus n. comb. (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) Infection in Eleven Riparian People in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2019;57(4):451-456.
Published online: August 31, 2019

1Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul 07649, Korea

2Department of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

3Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University College of Medicine, Jinju 52727, Korea

4Department of Parasitology and Parasite Research Center, Parasite Resource Bank, Chungbuk National University School of Medicine, Cheongju 28644, Korea

5Department of Environmental Medical Biology, Institute of Tropical Medicine and Arthropods of Medical Importance Resource Bank, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Korea

6Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon 34824, Korea

7Department of Hygiene and Prevention, Ministry of Health, Vientiane, Lao PDR

8Department of Parasitology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul 02841, Korea

*Corresponding author (cjy@snu.ac.kr)
• Received: April 29, 2019   • Revised: June 15, 2019   • Accepted: June 15, 2019

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Fig. 1 Adult specimens of Echinochasmus caninus n. comb. (syn. Episthmium caninum) recovered from riparian residents in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR. (A) Adult E. caninus specimen (1.0 mm long and 0.37 mm wide) showing its most characteristic feature for differentiation from other species of Echinochasmus, i.e., the extensive distribution of the vitellaria from the level of the cirrus sac or genital pore to the posterior end of the body. The head collar, collar spines, uterine eggs (n=4), ovary, and 2 tandem testes are also characteristically seen. Semichon’s acetocarmine stained. (B) Line drawing of the specimen in Fig. 1A. Scale bar=90 μm. (C) The head collar bearing 24 collar spines interrupted dorsally, 12 on each side, in a single row in dorsal spines and 2 alternative rows in lateral and ventral ones. The dorsal spines are a little larger than the lateral and ventral ones. (D) Line drawing of the head collar and collar spines in Fig. 1C. Scale bar=50 μm.
Echinochasmus caninus n. comb. (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) Infection in Eleven Riparian People in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR

Recovery of Echinochasmus caninus specimens from villagers in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR

Villager no.a Age Sex Village name Year surveyed No. of worms recoveredb
1 42 F Nong Bone 2003 21c
2 21 M Mahaxay 2009 8
3 30 F Nong Bone 2003 4c
4 32 M Nong Bone 2003 2c
5 34 M Nong Bone 2003 1c
6 43 M Nong Bone 2003 1c
7 25 M Phova 2003 1c
8 40 F Phova 2003 1c
9 46 F Bone Som 2009 1
10 45 F Bone Som 2009 1
11 30 M Thongmay 2009 1
Total 42

aSome villagers complained of gastrointestinal symptoms of variable degrees, including abdominal pain, epigastric pain, and indigestion.

bOther helminth parasites recovered included Opisthorchis viverrini, Haplorchis spp., lecithodendriid-like flukes, hookworms, Trichuris trichiura, Trichostrongylus sp., Enterobius vermicularis, Taenia sp., Echinostoma revolutum, Artyfechinostomum malayanum, and Euparyphium sp. [7,8].

cThese specimens were reported erroneously as Echinochasmus japonicus in our previous report [8].

Measurements of Echinochasmus caninus adult specimens recovered from riparian people in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR in comparison with those in a previous report

Item Measurements in mm
The present study (n=10) (mean) Verma [16] (n=3)
Body 0.67–1.18 (0.99)×0.27–0.45 (0.36) 0.88–1.21×0.36–0.46
Head collar 0.096–0.15 (0.12)×0.15–0.20 (0.18) 0.13–0.17×0.20–0.22
No. collar spines 24 24
Oral sucker 0.053–0.091 (0.076)×0.068–0.096 (0.080) 0.060–0.076×0.070–0.084
Pharynx 0.052–0.081 (0.067)×0.042–0.078 (0.056) 0.050–0.076×0.050–0.067
Esophagus (length) 0.11–0.23 0.050–0.11
Cirrus sac 0.057–0.17 (0.11)×0.054–0.12 (0.093) 0.10–0.13×0.084–0.09
Ventral sucker 0.076–0.16 (0.13)×0.084–0.18 (0.16) 0.11–0.12×0.13–0.14
Ovary 0.057–0.19 (0.098)×0.047–0.15 (0.084) 0.09–0.13×0.07–0.084
Anterior testes 0.058–0.15 (0.10)×0.094–0.21 (0.15) 0.13×0.084–0.11
Posterior testes 0.083–0.17 (0.12)×0.057–0.17 (0.13) 0.05–0.24×0.14–0.19
No. of uterine eggs 1–4 0–3
Size of uterine eggs 0.084–0.121 (0.098)×0.066–0.080 (0.068) 0.084×0.05–0.06
Table 1 Recovery of Echinochasmus caninus specimens from villagers in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR

Some villagers complained of gastrointestinal symptoms of variable degrees, including abdominal pain, epigastric pain, and indigestion.

Other helminth parasites recovered included Opisthorchis viverrini, Haplorchis spp., lecithodendriid-like flukes, hookworms, Trichuris trichiura, Trichostrongylus sp., Enterobius vermicularis, Taenia sp., Echinostoma revolutum, Artyfechinostomum malayanum, and Euparyphium sp. [7,8].

These specimens were reported erroneously as Echinochasmus japonicus in our previous report [8].

Table 2 Measurements of Echinochasmus caninus adult specimens recovered from riparian people in Khammouane Province, Lao PDR in comparison with those in a previous report