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Genetic diversity of Biomphalaria pfeifferi Snails in Sudan

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This study was conducted to assess the susceptibility of Biomphalaria pfeifferi snails to experimental infection with Schistosoma mansoni for a better understanding of the epidemiology of schistosomiasis in the irrigation schemes in the Sudan. This will help in adopting suitable, efficient and applicable control strategies. Laboratory experiments were carried out on the first generation of non infected Bio. pfeifferi snails collected from four locations; Abu Usher area in Gezira Agricultural Irrigation Scheme (GAIS) and Khartoum State. The parasite strain used was S. mansoni from GAIS. DNA extraction from susceptible and resistant snails from each study location was obtained. Patterns generated by the primer showed clear differences between susceptible and non susceptible snails. The RAPD technique was used to identify susceptible and resistant Bio. pfeifferi snails to S. mansoni infection. The study genetically confirms the presence of resistant (refractory) snails in the country. Further studies are needed in the field of molecular biology to determine the genetic sequences and the genes responsible for resistance before adopting a suitable strategy to control the disease.

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Lubna Tagelsir Karamalla,Researcher, Tropical Medicine Research Institute (TMRI),khartoum, Sudan. B.Sc.(Honours)in Zoology,University of Khartoum (2001),M.Sc. in Tropical Medicine, Sudan Academy of Sciences (2008). My interest in the field of Schistosomiasis Research since 2001.I have Participated in many courses,workshops and conferences.

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Authors Babiker Mohamme, Ahmed Babiker Mohammed Ahmed, Lubn Tagelsir Karamalla Elkhidir, Lubna Tagelsir Karamalla Elkhidir
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783330019027
ISBN 978-3-33-001902-7
No. of pages 112
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

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