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Echinostoma cinetorchis is a species of human intestinal fluke, a trematode in the family Echinostomatidae.
Distribution
This species occurs in Korea.[2]
Hosts
Hosts of Echinostoma cinetorchis include:
- Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gray, 1834) - Chinese mystery snail, an intermediate host[2]
- Austropeplea ollula - as a first and main intermediate host[3]
- Note on Hippeutis (Helicorbis) cantori - this species had previously been reported as first and second intermediate host, but in a subsequent study in a laboratory setting, the species was not able to be infected at all.[4]
- Segmentina hemispaerula as a first and second intermediate host in Korea, based on laboratory work.[4]
- Gyraulus convexiusculus as a potential first and second intermediate host in Korea, based on laboratory work.[4]
Experimentally induced infection of host species that occur in Korea in a laboratory setting include:[5]
From miracidia to cercaria, i.e. as a primary intermediate host:
From cercaria to metacercaria, i.e. as a second intermediate host:
- Hippeutis sp. - experimentally induced infection[5]
- Radix auricularia subspecies corecna - experimentally induced infection[5]
- Physella acuta, listed as Physa acuta - experimentally induced infection[5]
- and to a very small extent, due to the mostly lethal effect of the infection,
- Cipangopaludina sp. - experimentally induced infection[5]
References
- ^ Template:Jp icon Ando R. & Ozaki Y. (1923). "On four new species of trematodes of the family Echinostomatidae". Dobutsugaku Zasshi 35: 108-119.
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Further reading
- Koga M. (1938). "Addition of second intermediate host of Echinostoma cinetorchis". Nippon Kiscichu Gakkai Kiji 10: 83.
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instead. - Miki T. (1923). "On the second intermediate host of Echinostoma cinetorchis". Aichi Igakkai Zasshi 30: 499-504.
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instead. - Seo B. S., Cho S. Y. & Chai J. Y. (1980). "Studies on intestinal trematodes in Korea. I. A human case of Echinostoma cinetorchis infection with an epidemiological investigation". Seoul J Med 21: 21-29.
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