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KONFIRMASI KEBERADAAN Fasciola gigantica DAN HOSPES PERANTARA DI LINGKUNGAN PEMUKIMAN EKOSISTEM RAWA KABUPATEN HULU SUNGAI UTARA, KALIMANTAN SELATAN
Author(s) -
Budi Hairani,
Syarif Hidayat,
Paisal Paisal
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
vektora
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2354-8789
pISSN - 2085-868X
DOI - 10.22435/vk.v10i1.1054
Subject(s) - fasciola gigantica , swamp , snail , fasciola , biology , livestock , intermediate host , veterinary medicine , geography , ecology , zoology , helminths , fasciola hepatica , host (biology) , medicine
Fasciola Gigantica infection occurs in swamp buffalo on  livestock in the swamp area of Hulu Sungai Utara District. Geographically, the livestock area is linked to the villages of Sungai Papuyu and Kalumpang Dalam  by swamp water with  no barrier. Such condition allows the snail as intermediate host of F. gigantica in livestock areas  easily spread to residential areas  and, therefore, raises the risk of transmission to humans. This study aimed to confirm the presence of F. gigantica in the cercariae form and snails  in the area around the settlement of both villages. The study was an observational study of cross-sectional design, conducted in August-December 2014 . Snail sampling was conducted at the Sungai Papuyu and Kalumpang Dalam village using hand collection method. To find cercariae in the snail  crushing technique was performed. Cercariae was confirmed by means of PCR to ensure they are F. gigantica in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Lambung Mangkurat University, Banjarbaru. The results in both villages showed 6 genera of snail, namely Pomacea, Bellamyâ , Indoplanorbis , Lymnaea , Gyraulus and Melanoides . There are 3 types of cercariae in the snails, namely Echinostome cercariae , Brevifurcate – pharyngeate cercariae and Sulcatomicrocercous cercariae. PCR shows positive samples of F. gigantica in the Echinostome cercariae form in Lymnaea and Indoplanorbis snails. This confirms the presence of F. gigantica cercariae around the settlements area and Lymnaea and Indoplanorbis snail are the first intermediate hosts.

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