Schistosoma japonicum and Paragonimus ohirai: antagonism between S. japonicum and P. ohirai in Oncomelania nosophora. 1988

H Hata, and Y Orido, and M Yokogawa, and S Kojima
Department of Parasitology, School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan.

Antagonistic interactions between Schistosoma japonicum and Paragonimus ohirai were examined in the snail host, Oncomelania nosophora. When P. ohirai-infected snails were exposed to S. japonicum miracidia at intervals of 4 to 18 weeks post-first exposure, only a few snails (0-7%) were found to be superinfected with S. japonicum sporocysts. Sporocysts were fewer in number than those of single infected controls. Mature S. japonicum cercariae were not observed. Furthermore, when the snails were examined at intervals of 14 to 18 weeks post-second exposure, neither sporocysts nor cercariae of S. japonicum were found. On the other hand, when the snails were exposed to miracidia of S. japonicum and P. ohirai simultaneously, they were easily infected with both parasites. At 26 weeks after simultaneous exposure, however, the infection rate of S. japonicum was significantly lower than that of controls. In contrast, when S. japonicum-infected snails were exposed to P. ohirai miracidia, they were superinfected with P. ohirai, although the infection rate was somewhat lower than that of controls. These results indicate the existence of antagonism between S. japonicum and P. ohirai in O. nosophora. Furthermore, P. ohirai was dominant over S. japonicum in the antagonistic interactions in this snail host.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010238 Paragonimus A genus of lung flukes of the family Troglotrematidae infecting humans and animals. This genus consists of several species one of which is PARAGONIMUS WESTERMANI, a common lung fluke in humans.
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012549 Schistosoma japonicum A species of trematode blood flukes belonging to the family Schistosomatidae whose distribution is confined to areas of the ASIA, EASTERN. The intermediate host is a snail. It occurs in man and other mammals. Schistosoma japonicums,japonicum, Schistosoma
D012908 Snails Marine, freshwater, or terrestrial mollusks of the class Gastropoda. Most have an enclosing spiral shell, and several genera harbor parasites pathogenic to man. Snail

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