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A Population Growth Trend Analysis for Neotricula aperta the Snail Intermediate Host of Schistosoma mekongi after Construction of the Pak-Mun Dam

机译:北门水坝建成后蜗牛中间宿主血吸虫新孢子虫种群增长趋势分析

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BackgroundThe Pak-Mun dam is a controversial hydro-power project on the Mun River in Northeast Thailand. The dam is sited in a habitat of the freshwater snail Neotricula aperta, which is the intermediate host for the parasitic blood-fluke Schistosoma mekongi causing Mekong schistosomiasis in humans in Cambodia and Laos. Few data are available which can be used to assess the effects of water resource development on N. aperta. The aim of this study was to obtain data and to analyze the possible impact of the dam on N. aperta population growth.
机译:背景Pak-Mun大坝是泰国东北部Mun河上有争议的水电项目。该水坝位于淡水蜗牛Neotricula aperta的栖息地,该地方是寄生性血吸虫湄公河血吸虫的中间宿主,该血吸虫在柬埔寨和老挝造成人类湄公血吸虫病。几乎没有数据可用于评估水资源开发对猪笼草的影响。这项研究的目的是获得数据并分析水坝对N. aperta种群增长的可能影响。

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