Fig. 1 in An alien intermediate snail host in Malawi - Orientogalba viridis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1832) - A new concern for schistosomiasis transmission in Africa?

Fig. 1. Site photo of the location where O. viridis was first encountered. Numerous snails were found on mud within the rice paddy [large inset] and, of particular note, a single schistosome cercaria of S. haematobium was observed upon microscopy and photographed [small inset] and confirmed by DNA b...

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Hauptverfasser: Juh, A., asz, Nkolokosa, C., Kambewa, E., Jones, S., Cunningham, L.J., Chammudzi, P., Kapira, D., Namacha, G., Lally, D., Kayuni, S.A., Makaula, P., Musaya, J., Stothard, J.R.
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Zusammenfassung:Fig. 1. Site photo of the location where O. viridis was first encountered. Numerous snails were found on mud within the rice paddy [large inset] and, of particular note, a single schistosome cercaria of S. haematobium was observed upon microscopy and photographed [small inset] and confirmed by DNA barcoding. This rice paddy was immediately adjacent to a small oxbow lake, where children were seen swimming and numerous Bulinus were found but these snails were not observed to shed schistosome cercariae at the time of first survey in May 2023.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.13289798