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Bioclimatic analysis and spatial distribution of fascioliasis causative agents by assessment of Lymnaeidae snails in northwestern provinces of Iran
by
Galavani, Hossein
, Raeghi, Saber
, Karamian, Mehdi
, Haniloo, Ali
, Ghatee, Mohammad Amin
in
altitude
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ atmospheric pressure
/ Bioclimatology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Climate
/ Complications and side effects
/ computer software
/ Ecosystem
/ Entomology
/ evaporation
/ family
/ Fasciola
/ Fasciola - classification
/ Fasciola - genetics
/ Fasciola - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica
/ Fasciola hepatica - classification
/ Fasciola hepatica - genetics
/ Fasciola hepatica - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica - physiology
/ fascioliasis
/ Fascioliasis - epidemiology
/ Fascioliasis - parasitology
/ Fascioliasis - veterinary
/ Fluke infections
/ geographic information systems
/ geographical distribution
/ Geospatial data
/ GIS
/ humidity
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Iran
/ Iran - epidemiology
/ land cover
/ Lymnaeid snails
/ Lymnaeidae
/ Parasitology
/ PCR
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
/ rain
/ Seasons
/ Snails - parasitology
/ species
/ species identification
/ statistical analysis
/ temperature
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ wind speed
2024
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Bioclimatic analysis and spatial distribution of fascioliasis causative agents by assessment of Lymnaeidae snails in northwestern provinces of Iran
by
Galavani, Hossein
, Raeghi, Saber
, Karamian, Mehdi
, Haniloo, Ali
, Ghatee, Mohammad Amin
in
altitude
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ atmospheric pressure
/ Bioclimatology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Climate
/ Complications and side effects
/ computer software
/ Ecosystem
/ Entomology
/ evaporation
/ family
/ Fasciola
/ Fasciola - classification
/ Fasciola - genetics
/ Fasciola - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica
/ Fasciola hepatica - classification
/ Fasciola hepatica - genetics
/ Fasciola hepatica - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica - physiology
/ fascioliasis
/ Fascioliasis - epidemiology
/ Fascioliasis - parasitology
/ Fascioliasis - veterinary
/ Fluke infections
/ geographic information systems
/ geographical distribution
/ Geospatial data
/ GIS
/ humidity
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Iran
/ Iran - epidemiology
/ land cover
/ Lymnaeid snails
/ Lymnaeidae
/ Parasitology
/ PCR
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
/ rain
/ Seasons
/ Snails - parasitology
/ species
/ species identification
/ statistical analysis
/ temperature
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ wind speed
2024
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Bioclimatic analysis and spatial distribution of fascioliasis causative agents by assessment of Lymnaeidae snails in northwestern provinces of Iran
by
Galavani, Hossein
, Raeghi, Saber
, Karamian, Mehdi
, Haniloo, Ali
, Ghatee, Mohammad Amin
in
altitude
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ atmospheric pressure
/ Bioclimatology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Climate
/ Complications and side effects
/ computer software
/ Ecosystem
/ Entomology
/ evaporation
/ family
/ Fasciola
/ Fasciola - classification
/ Fasciola - genetics
/ Fasciola - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica
/ Fasciola hepatica - classification
/ Fasciola hepatica - genetics
/ Fasciola hepatica - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica - physiology
/ fascioliasis
/ Fascioliasis - epidemiology
/ Fascioliasis - parasitology
/ Fascioliasis - veterinary
/ Fluke infections
/ geographic information systems
/ geographical distribution
/ Geospatial data
/ GIS
/ humidity
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Iran
/ Iran - epidemiology
/ land cover
/ Lymnaeid snails
/ Lymnaeidae
/ Parasitology
/ PCR
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
/ rain
/ Seasons
/ Snails - parasitology
/ species
/ species identification
/ statistical analysis
/ temperature
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ wind speed
2024
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Bioclimatic analysis and spatial distribution of fascioliasis causative agents by assessment of Lymnaeidae snails in northwestern provinces of Iran
Journal Article
Bioclimatic analysis and spatial distribution of fascioliasis causative agents by assessment of Lymnaeidae snails in northwestern provinces of Iran
2024
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Overview
Background
Snails of the Lymnaeidae family are the intermediate hosts of
Fasciola
species, the causative agents of fascioliasis. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of
Fasciola
species in lymnaeid snails and to investigate the association of geoclimatic factors and
Fasciola
species distribution in northwestern provinces of Iran using geographical information system (GIS) data.
Methods
A total of 2000 lymnaeid snails were collected from 33 permanent and seasonal habitats in northwestern Iran during the period from June to November 2021. After identification by standard morphological keys, they were subjected to shedding and crushing methods. Different stages of
Fasciola
obtained from these snails were subjected to the
ITS1
polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR–RFLP) method for species identification. The associations of weather temperature, rainfall, humidity, evaporation, air pressure, wind speed, elevation, and land cover with the distribution of
Fasciola
species were investigated. Geographical and statistical analysis was performed using ArcMap and SPSS software, respectively, to determine factors related to
Fasciola
species distribution.
Results
Of the 2000 snails collected, 19 were infected with
Fasciola hepatica
(0.09%), six with
F. gigantica
(0.03%), and 13 with other trematodes. Among geoclimatic and environmental factors, mean humidity, maximum humidity, and wind speed were significantly higher in areas where
F. hepatica
was more common than
F. gigantica
. The altitude of
F. hepatica
-prevalent areas was generally lower than
F. gigantica
areas. No significant relationship was observed between other investigated geoclimatic factors and the distribution of infected snails.
Conclusions
The present study showed the relationship of humidity and wind speed with the distribution of snails infected with
F. hepatica
or
F. gigantica
in the northwestern regions of Iran. In contrast to
F. gigantica
,
F. hepatica
was more prevalent in low-altitude areas. Further research is recommended to elucidate the relationship between geoclimatic factors and the presence of intermediate hosts of the two
Fasciola
species.
Graphical Abstract
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Climate
/ Complications and side effects
/ family
/ Fasciola
/ Fasciola - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica - classification
/ Fasciola hepatica - genetics
/ Fasciola hepatica - isolation & purification
/ Fasciola hepatica - physiology
/ geographic information systems
/ GIS
/ humidity
/ Iran
/ PCR
/ Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
/ rain
/ Seasons
/ species
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
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