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DOI10.5772/53500
ISBN9789535109426
Labellattes: 9840759640842299 3 JPSCViOliS:2013:BrSmCo
Citation KeyGuimarãesFreDutOliCar:2013:BrSmCo
TitleMultiple regression for the schistosomiasis positivity index estimates in the Minas Gerais State - Brazil at small communities and cities levels
ProjectCNPq (300679/2011-4; 384571/2010-7; 302966/2009-9; 308253/2008-6).
Year2013
Access Date2024, Mar. 29
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2. Context
Author1 Guimarães, Ricardo J. P. S.
2 Freitas, Corina da Costa
3 Dutra, Luciano Vieira
4 Oliveira, Guilherme
5 Carvalho, Omar S.
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Affiliation1 Instituto Evandro Chagas/IEC, Ananindeua, Brazil
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
4 Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou/Fiocruz-MG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
5 Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou/Fiocruz-MG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Author e-Mail Address1 ricardojpsg@gmail.com
2 corina@dpi.inpe.br
3 dutra@dpi.inpe.br
EditorRidi, Rashika El
e-Mail Addressdutra@dpi.inpe.br
Book TitleParasitic diseases: schistosomiasis
PublisherIntech
CityNew York
Volumecap.1
Pages1-26
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KeywordsBrazil
esquistossomose
geo-health
parasitic diseases
schistosomiasis
AbstractSchistosomiasis, caused by Schistosoma mansoni, is an endemic disease conditional on the presence of snails of aquatic habits of the genus Biomphalaria. In Brazil, there are eleven species and one subspecies of Biomphalaria genus mollusks that have been identified: B. glabrata (Say, 1818), B. tenagophila (Orbigny, 1835), B. straminea (Dunker, 1848), B. peregrina (Orbigny, 1835), B. schrammi (Crosse, 1864), B. kuhniana (Clessin, 1883), B. intermedia (Paraense & Deslandes 1962), B. amazonica (Paraense 1966), B. oligoza (Paraense 1974), B. occidentalis (Paraense 1981), B. cousini (Paraense, 1966) and B. tenagophila guaibensis (Paraense 1984). In Minas Gerais state, the presence of seven species: B. straminea, B. tenagophila, B. peregrina, B. schrammi, B. intermedia and B. occidentalis was reported. Among these, there are three Biomphalaria species (B. glabrata, B. tenagophila and B. straminea) that have been found to be naturally infected with S. mansoni. Other three species, B. amazonica, B. peregrina and B. cousini, were experimentally infected, being considered as potential hosts of this trematode. B. glabrata is of great importance, due to its extensive geographic distribution, high infection indices and efficiency in the schistosomiasis transmission. In endemic areas, large concentrations of these snails, together with other risk factors, favor the existence of localities with high prevalence.
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