Title of article :
Ecological and Parasitological Study on Cerithidea cingulata (Gastropoda) in Hormoz Strait Littoral, South of Iran
Author/Authors :
KALAT-MEIMARI, Mehdi Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran , SHAMSEDDIN, Jebreil Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran , SALAHI-MOGHADDAM, bdoreza AInfectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran
Abstract :
Background: “Cerithidea cingulata” is reported from south of Iran, may act as intermediate
host of Heterophyes heterophyes and cercaria dermatitis. As parasitological
aspects of this brackish snail were not studied in Iran, this study was conducted in
2016, in Hormoz Strait, south of Iran.
Methods: Totally 402 snails were collected from 36 locations of three main regions
in Hormozgan Province, Iran in 2015. In each location, one square meter was
checked, and snails were collected for parasitological study. Snails were crashed and
cercariae were studied using light microscope, in some cases natural red staining
was used for better resolution.
Results: Mean length of snails was about 20.33 mm, width 5.57 mm. The aperture
length was 5.10 and spire was 15.22. Important founded cercaria was cysticercus
cercariae, echinostoma cercaria, furcocercus cercaria, furcocystocercous cercaria,
gastrostomy cercaria, gymnocephalus cercaria, monostome cercaria, pelurolophocercus
cercaria and xiphidiocercaria.
Conclusion: The presence of this snail is reported from Persian Gulf to western
Pacific in China. Our study showed a pattern of infection in local area and was
compatible with other studies. Importance of C. cingulata as intermediate host of
some medically important disease should be considered and other complementary
molecular studies for exact identification of cercaria are necessary.
Keywords :
Cerithidea cingulata , Parasitology , Ecology , Malacology , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics