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A Novel Bacterial Pathogen of Biomphalaria glabrata: A Potential Weapon for Schistosomiasis Control?

机译:一种新型的细菌性生物病原菌:血吸虫病控制的潜在武器?

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BackgroundSchistosomiasis is the second-most widespread tropical parasitic disease after malaria. Various research strategies and treatment programs for achieving the objective of eradicating schistosomiasis within a decade have been recommended and supported by the World Health Organization. One of these approaches is based on the control of snail vectors in endemic areas. Previous field studies have shown that competitor or predator introduction can reduce snail numbers, but no systematic investigation has ever been conducted to identify snail microbial pathogens and evaluate their molluscicidal effects.
机译:背景血吸虫病是仅次于疟疾的第二大流行性热带寄生虫病。世界卫生组织已经提出并支持了各种研究策略和治疗方案,以在十年内实现消除血吸虫病的目标。这些方法之一是基于对流行地区蜗牛媒介的控制。先前的田间研究表明,引入竞争对手或捕食者可以减少蜗牛的数量,但是尚未进行系统的研究来鉴定蜗牛的微生物病原体并评估其杀软体动物的作用。

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