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Echinostoma mekongi n. sp. (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) from Riparian People along the Mekong River in Cambodiaopen access<i>Echinostoma mekongi</i> n. sp. (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) from Riparian People along the Mekong River in Cambodia

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<i>Echinostoma mekongi</i> n. sp. (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) from Riparian People along the Mekong River in Cambodia
Authors
Cho, JaeeunJung, Bong-KwangChang, TaeheeSohn, Woon-MokSinuon, MuthChai, Jong-Yil
Issue Date
Aug-2020
Publisher
대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회
Keywords
Echinostoma mekongi; 37-collar-spined ectinostome; Kratie Province; Takeo Province; Mekong River; Cambodia
Citation
The Korean Journal of Parasitology, v.58, no.4, pp 431 - 443
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
The Korean Journal of Parasitology
Volume
58
Number
4
Start Page
431
End Page
443
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72081
DOI
10.3347/kjp.2020.58.4.431
ISSN
0023-4001
1738-0006
Abstract
Echinostoma mekongi n. sp. (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) is described based on adult flukes collected from humans residing along the Mekong River in Cambodia. Total 256 flukes were collected from the clientele stool of 6 echinostome egg positive villagers in Kratie and Takeo Province after praziquantel treatment and purging. Adults of the new species were 9.0-13.1 (an. 11.3) mm in length and 1.3-2.5 (1.9) mm in maximum width and characterized by having a head collar armed with 37 collar spines (dorsal spines arranged in 2 alternative rows), including 5 end group spines. The eggs in feces and worm uterus were 98-132 (117) mu m long and 62-90 (75) mu m wide. These morphological features closely resembled those of Echinostoma revolutum, E. miyagawai, and several other 37-collar-spired Echinostoma species. However, sequencing of the nuclear ITS (ITS1-5.8S rRNA-ITS2) and 2 mitochondrial genes, cox1 and nad1, revealed unique features distinct from E. revolutum and also from other 37-collar-spined Echinostoma group available in GenBank (E. bolschewense, E. caproni, E. cinetorchis, E. deserticum, E. miyagawai, E. nasincovae, E. novaezealandense, E. paraenset, E. paraulum, E. robustum, E. trivolvis, and Echinostoma sp. IG). Thus, we assigned our flukes as a new species, E. mekongi. The new species revealed marked variation in the morphobgy of testes (globular or lobulated), and smaller head collar, collar spines, oral and ventral suckers, and cirrus sac compared to E. revolutum and E. miyagawai. Epidemiological studies regarding the geographical distribution and its life history, including the source of human infections, remain to be performed.
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