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Discovery of Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae in oysters from islands of the West Sea known as the habitats of paleartic oystercatchers

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 1998;36(3):163-169.
Published online: September 30, 1998

1Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Chinju 660-280, Korea.

2Department of Medical Technology, College of Health Sciences, Yonsei University, Woryu 222-701, Korea.

3Department of Parasitology and Institute of Infectious Diseases, Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

Corresponding author (wmsohn@nongae.gsnu.ac.kr)
• Received: July 8, 1998   • Accepted: August 19, 1998

Copyright © 1998 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Discovery of Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae in oysters from islands of the West Sea known as the habitats of paleartic oystercatchers
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Fig. 1 Map of the surveyed areas. A. Three surveyed areas (I, Aphae-myon, Shinan-gun, Chollanam-do; II, Okdo-myon, Kunsan-shi, Chollabuk-do and Changhang-up, sochon-gun Chunchongbuk-do; III, Sodo-myon, Kangwha-gun, Inchon-shi). B. The detail map of the surveyed area II (① Yobudo (Island); ② Jangjado; ③ Sonyundo; ④ Munyodo).
Fig. 2 A metacercaria of Gymnophalloides seoi found in an oyster from Munyodo (Island), in Okdo-myon, Kunsan-shi, showing the oral sucker (OS), ventral pit (VP), ventral sucker (VS), and excretory bladder (EB). Fig. 3. SEM view of G. seoi metacercaria. Fig. 4. Magnified of the boxed area in Fig. 3, showing sensory papillae (arrow heads) around the ventral pit, and genital pore (GP).
Discovery of Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae in oysters from islands of the West Sea known as the habitats of paleartic oystercatchers
Month-year examined Weight of oyster (g)
No. (%) of oyster positive No. of metacercariae detected
Range Average Total Range Average
08-95 0.9-57.9 26.0 19 (95) 14,461 22-2,909 761
09-95 16.4-77.8 28.1 20 (100) 35,814 1-4,439 1,791
10-95 18.6-64.2 31.7 20 (100) 28,889 264-3,128 1,445
11-95 20.6-68.8 34.9 20 (100) 22,019 366-2,472 1,101
12-95 24.2-65.8 32.7 17 (85) 18,661 116-2,719 1,098
01-96 21.1-63.2 33.7 5 (25) 5,475 633-2,464 1,095
02-96 22.4-58.9 30.1 8 (40) 9,040 531-2,892 1,130
03-96 19.7-70.2 29.6 19 (95) 27,702 288-3,511 1,458
04-96 16.7-54.4 31.2 20 (100) 27,340 94-4,729 1,367
05-96 20.9-43.2 30.0 20 (100) 20,800 432-1,836 1,040
06-96 12.8-67.0 31.1 20 (100) 33,160 378-2,704 1,658
07-96 19.5-46.9 31.1 20 (100) 30,220 30-5,012 1,511
08-96 13.5-64.4 28.6 20 (100) 16,920 258-2,857 846
10-96 18.6-56.4 34.5 20 (100) 41,548 901-3,986 2,077

Total 0.9-77.8 31.0 248 (88.6) 332,049 1-5,012 1,339
Weight (g) of oyster No. of oyster examined No. (%) of oyster positive No. of metacercariae detected
Total Range Average
Below 20 47 42 (89.4) 39,312 22-2,404 936
21-30 124 109 (87.9) 128,075 30-2,704 1,175
31-40 64 58 (90.6) 92,278 1-5,012 1,591
Over 41 45 39 (86.7) 72,384 41-4,439 1,856

Total 280 248 (88.6) 332,049 1-5,012 1,339
Surveyed locality No. of oyster examined No. (%) of oyster positive No. of metacercariae detected
Total Range Average
Chungchongnam-do
 Yubudo 63 54
Chollabuk-do
 Jangjado 55 0
 Sonyudo 30 25 (83.3) 315 1-66 12.6
 Munyodo 50 50 (100.0) 2,675 3-162 53.5
Table 1. Montly infection status with Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae in oystersa) from endemic focus in Shinan-gun, Chollanam-do

Twenty oysters, Crassostrea gigas, were examined in each month.

Table 2. Infection density with G. seoi metacercariae by the weight of oysters from the endemic focus in Shinan-gun, Chollanm-do
Table 3. Infection status with G. seoi metacercariae in oysters from the surveyed area II