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Austropeplea ollula (Pulmonata: Lymnaeidae): A new molluscan intermediate host of a human intestinal fluke, Echinostoma cinetorchis (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) in Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2001;39(3):247-253.
Published online: September 30, 2001

Department of Parasitology, Inha University College of Medicine, Jungsuck B/D B Dong, 7-241, 3 RD. Shinheung-Dong, Choong-Gu, Inchon 400-712, Korea.

Corresponding author (chungpr@inha.ac.kr)
• Received: August 13, 2001   • Accepted: August 28, 2001

Copyright © 2001 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Experimental subjects used in this study. A, A shell of Austropeplea ollula; B, An egg with an inconspicuous operculum (arrow head); C, A miracidium of Echinostoma cinetorchis (× 100); D, A cercaria of Echinostoma cinetorchis. Note the excretory granules; E, A metacercaria of Echinostoma cinetorchis, characterized by the 37-38 spines (black arrow heads) and the excretory granules (white arrow heads); F, An adult worm of Echinostoma cinetorchis. A head crown (arrow head) is noticeable.
Austropeplea ollula (Pulmonata: Lymnaeidae): A new molluscan intermediate host of a human intestinal fluke, Echinostoma cinetorchis (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) in Korea
Species of snails Local area collected Date collected No. of snails examined No of positive snails Infection rate (%)
Radix auricularia coreana Koyang, Kyunggi Apr. 29, 1998 70 0 0
Kimpo, Kyunggi May 29, 1998 270 0 0
Sub-total 340 0 0
Ausropeplea ollula Sohre, Inchon May 29, 1998 720 0 0
Jun. 24, 1998 470 0 3.8
Kanghwa, Inchon Jul. 7, 1998 560 18 2.3
May 29, 1998 520 13 0
Kimpo, Kyunggi Jun. 24, 1998 360 0 0.6
Ansung, Kyunggi May 29, 1998 650 2 0
Jinchon, Chungbuk May 29, 1998 640 0 0
Umsung, Chungbuk May 29, 1998 150 0 0
Wonju, Kangwon May 29, 1998 870 0 0
May 29, 1998 50 0 0
Sub-total 4,990 33 0.7
Fossaria truncatula Sohre, Inchon Jun. 25, 1998 360 0 0
Jul. 7, 1998 430 0 0
Sub-total 790 0 0
 Snail species No. of snails examined No. of snails shedding cercariae Infection rate (%)
Radix auricularia coreana 20 0 0
Austropeplea ollula 20 8 40
Fossaria truncatula 20 5 25
No. of snails Days taken for cercarial emergence Days observed for cercarial emergence Accumulated No. of cercariae/snail
1 21 18 1,170
2 21 21 1,384
3 22 18 1,020
4 22 19 1,305
5 22 20 1,366
Average 21.6 19.2 1,249
 Snail species Days after cercarial exposure No. of snails examined No. of snails infected Infection rate (%)
Radix auricularia coreana 14 10 4 40
Austropeplea ollula 14 10 10 100
Fossaria truncatula 14 10 6 60
Table 1. Natural infectivity of Echinostoma cinetorchis cercariae in the lymnaeid snails collected from several localities in Korea
Table 2. Susceptibility of laboratory-bred lymnaeid snails to the miracidiaa) of Echinostoma cinetorchis

Twenty miracidia of E. cinetorchis were exposed to each experimental snail.

Table 3. Cercarial emergence from laboratory-bred snails of Austropeplea ollula infected with Echinostoma cinetorchis miracidiaa)

Twenty miracidia of E. cinetorchis were exposed to each experimental snail.

Table 4. Infection rate of metacercariae in three species of laboratory-bred lymnaeid snails exposed to the Echinostoma cinetorchis cercariaea)

A total of 50 cercariae of E. cinetorchis was exposed to each experimental snail.