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Prevalence and Density of Digenetic Trematode Metacercariae in Clams and Oysters from Western Coastal Regions of the Republic of Korea
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Prevalence and Density of Digenetic Trematode Metacercariae in Clams and Oysters from Western Coastal Regions of the Republic of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2017;55(4):399-408.
Published online: August 31, 2017

1Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, Jinju 52727, Korea

2Division of Malaria and Parasitic Diseases, National Research Institute of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Osong 28159, Korea

*Corresponding author (wmsohn@gnu.ac.kr)
• Received: May 1, 2017   • Revised: May 19, 2017   • Accepted: May 31, 2017

Copyright © 2017 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Prevalence and Density of Digenetic Trematode Metacercariae in Clams and Oysters from Western Coastal Regions of the Republic of Korea
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Fig. 1 Surveyed areas in ① Taean-gun (latitude: 36.4710; longitude: 126.3408), Chungcheongnam-do (CN); ② Buan-gun (35.0727; 126.0734) and ③ Gochang-gun (35.5009; 126.4907), Jeollabuk-do (JB); ④ Shinan-gun (34.0839; 126.3508), Jeollanam-do (JN), Korea.
Fig. 2 Himasthla alincia. (A) Metacercaria detected in a Mactra veneriformis clam from Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (Scale bar=75 μm). (B) Adult (Semichon’s acetocarmine stained) recovered from the small intestine of a chick experimentally infected with metacercariae (Scale bar=1,000 μm). (C) The head collar of an adult with 31 collar spines that included 4 lateral end-group ones (encircled) on each side (Scale bar=100 μm).
Fig. 3 Acanthoparyphium tyosenense. (A) Metacercaria detected in a M. veneriformis clam from Gochang-gun, Jeollabuk-do (Scale bar=100 μm). (B) Adult (Semichon’s acetocarmine stained) recovered from the small intestine of a chick experimentally infected with metacercariae (Scale bar=500 μm). (C) The head collar of an adult with 23 collar spines (Scale bar=100 μm).
Fig. 4 The metacercariae of Parvatrema sp. (Semichon’s acetocarmine stained) detected in M. veneriformis clams from Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. (A) Type A is morphologically similar to P. chaii metacercariae. (B) Type B is apparently similar to P. duboisi metacercariae, although their body size is much smaller than those of P. duboisi. (C) Type C is more or less plump in shape (Scale bars=75 μm).
Prevalence and Density of Digenetic Trematode Metacercariae in Clams and Oysters from Western Coastal Regions of the Republic of Korea

Infection status of clams, Mactra veneriformis, from 3 western coastal regions of Korea with trematode metacercariae

Locality and trematode species No. (%) of clams infected No. of metacercariae detected

Total Range Average
Taean-gun (n=30)
Himasthla alincia 30 (100) 1,352 4–120 45.1
Acanthoparyphium tyosenense 15 (50.0) 31 1–7 2.1
Parvatrema sp. 19 (63.3) 78,331 7–18,900 4,123

Buan-gun (n=20)
Himasthla alincia 20 (100) 480 2–70 24.0

Gochang-gun (n=40)
Himasthla alincia 39 (97.5) 912 6–174 23.4
Acanthoparyphium tyosenense 28 (70.0) 77 1–8 2.8
Parvatrema sp. 20 (50.0) 382 4–43 19.1

Infection status in esturine clams, Ruditapes philippinarum, from 2 western coastal regions of Korea with trematode metacercariae

Locality and trematode species No. (%) of clams infected No. of metacercariae detected

Total Range Average
Taean-gun (n=15)
Himasthla alincia 12 (80.0) 70 1–11 5.8
Parvatrema sp. 1 (6.7) 126 - 126

Gochang-gun (n=10)
Himasthla alincia 3 (30.0) 5 1–2 1.7
Parvatrema sp. 10 (100) 2,377 80–615 238

Infection status of esturine clams, Cyclina sinensis, from 2 western coastal regions of Korea of trematode metacercariae

Locality and trematode species No. (%) of clams infected No. of metacercariae detected

Total Range Average
Taean-gun (n=15)
Himasthla alincia 14 (93.3) 77 1–17 5.5

Gochang-gun (n=10)
Himasthla alincia 10 (100) 605 10–21 360.5

Infection status of Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae in oysters from Shinan-gun, Jeollanam-do

Weight of oysters examined No. of metacercariae detected
Total Range Average
Below 30 g (n=12) 4,347 70–1,083 362
31–40 g (n=9) 4,394 126–2,001 488
Over 41 g (n=9) 10,636 27–4,704 1,181
Total (n=30) 19,377 27–4,704 646

Comparison of the dimensions of Himasthla alincia adults with those of previous studies

Organs Present study (2017)a
Range (average)
Han et al. [15]b
Range (average)
Kim and Chun [11]c
Range
Body length (BL) 5,625–8,125 (6,893) 3,100–6,380 (4,140) 4,800–7,500
Body width (BW) 475–675 (535) 320–510 (430) 220–240
Ratio of BL/BW 12.88 :1 19.63:1 -
Head collar 300–380 (336) 230–325 (248) -
Oral sucker (OS) 100–125 (104)
×100–130 (114)
65–90 (75)
×65–90 (77)
68–120
×70–120
Pharynx 100–130 (117)
×80–115 (96)
83–113 (94)
×63–108 (84)
80
50
Esophagus 150–210 (178) 100–200 (149) 250–295
Ventral sucker (VS) 290–340 (312)
×305–350 (326)
180–320 (225)
×200–290 (242)
630–680
×610–680
Ratio of OS/VS 1:2.93 1:3.07 -
Ovary 75–165 (136)
×80–240 (158)
83–125 (98)
×95–200 (118)
160–175
in diameter
Anterior testis 330–640 (503)
×160–350 (245)
250–500 (344)
×160–280 (214)
420–460
×245–320
Posterior testis 395–740 (534)
×165–375 (233)
280–550 (350)
×110–290 (206)
460–520
×270–320
Eggs 93–108 (100)
×55–63 (60)
108–113 (109)
×65–80 (71)
92–95
×58–60

aTotal 10 worms recovered in the intestine of chicks at day 14 after infection.

bTen worms (15 day-old) from an experimental chick.

cTen H. kusasigi worms (25 day-old) from an experimental herring gull, Larus crassirostris.

Comparison of the dimensions of Acanthoparyphium tyosenense adults with those of previous studies

Organs Present study (2017)a
Range (average)
Chai et al. [13]b
Range (average)
Kim [12]c
Range
Body length (BL) 2,275–2,700 (2,450) 2,480–3,130 (2,830) 2,900–3,500
Body width (BW) 700–775 (725) 520–730 (630) 600–680
Ratio of BL/BW 3.38 :1 4.49:1 -
Head collar 305–320 (312) 250–300 (270) 260–290
Oral sucker (OS) 90–105 (97)
x 125–135 (127)
90–110 (100)
in diameter
100
in diameter
Pharynx 95–100 (99)
x 55–65 (59)
80–100 (90)
x 60–90 (70)
87–95
x 37–40
Esophagus 200–240 (216) 170–280 (220) 250–420
Ventral sucker (VS) 290–340 (307)
x 330–365 (349)
240–320 (290)
in diameter
270–300
x 360–380
Ratio of OS/VS 1:2.93 1:2.90 -
Ovary 100–125 (117)
x 135–170 (155)
110–140 (120)
x 130–180 (150)
90–100
x 120–160
Anterior testis 215–325 (278)
x 350–435 (396)
260–330 (290)
x 310–390 (350)
240–370
x 400–460
Posterior testis 275–375 (330)
x 350–415 (369)
320–370 (340)
x 290–380 (340)
230–340
x 320–450
Eggs 93–98 (95)
x 54–59 (56)
105–111 (108)
x 55–63 (59)
80–110
x 60–65

aTotal 10 worms recovered in the intestine of chicks at day 14 after infection.

bTen worms (15 day-old) from an experimental chick.

cTen worms (15 day-old) from an experimental herring gull, Larus crassirostris.

Dimensionsa of Parvatrema sp. metacercariae collected in esturine clams, Mactra veneriformis, from Taean-gun

Organs Type A
Range (average)
Type B
Range (average)
Type C
Range (average)
Body length (BL) 225–288 (250) 195–230 (211) 178–223 (199)
Body width (BW) 130–150 (142) 128–148 (138) 140–150 (147)
Ratio of BL/BW 1.76:1 1.53:1 1.35:1
Oral sucker (OS) 58–65 (61)
x 65–75 (69)
55–65 (61)
x 60–70 (66)
50–65 (57)
x 63–73 (67)
Ratio of OS/BL 1:3.85 1:3.32 1:3.21
Pharynx 23–30 (27)
x 18–25 (22)
18–23 (20)
x 15–23 (18)
18–33 (25)
x 18–33 (23)
Ventral sucker (VS) 23–28 (25)
x 28–30 (28)
23–25 (24)
x 25–30 (28)
20–28 (24)
x 25–30 (27)
Ratio of OS/VS 2.60:1 2.44:1 2.43:1
Ovary 18–30 (23)
x 13–23 (18)
18–28 (23)
x 13–23 (18)
18–25 (23)
x 13–23 (18)
Right testis 25–40 (31)
x 15–30 (24)
23–30 (28)
x 20–25 (22)
23–33 (27)
x 18–25 (21)
Left testis 25–33 (29)
x 20–28 (23)
25–30 (28)
x 18–25 (22)
23–30 (26)
x 18–25 (22)
Vitellaria 18–30 (24)
x 15–25 (17)
15–20 (17)
x 10–15 (14)
18–23 (19)
x 10–15 (14)

aTen metacercariae each were measured (unit=μm).

Table 1 Infection status of clams, Mactra veneriformis, from 3 western coastal regions of Korea with trematode metacercariae
Table 2 Infection status in esturine clams, Ruditapes philippinarum, from 2 western coastal regions of Korea with trematode metacercariae
Table 3 Infection status of esturine clams, Cyclina sinensis, from 2 western coastal regions of Korea of trematode metacercariae
Table 4 Infection status of Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae in oysters from Shinan-gun, Jeollanam-do
Table 5 Comparison of the dimensions of Himasthla alincia adults with those of previous studies

Total 10 worms recovered in the intestine of chicks at day 14 after infection.

Ten worms (15 day-old) from an experimental chick.

Ten H. kusasigi worms (25 day-old) from an experimental herring gull, Larus crassirostris.

Table 6 Comparison of the dimensions of Acanthoparyphium tyosenense adults with those of previous studies

Total 10 worms recovered in the intestine of chicks at day 14 after infection.

Ten worms (15 day-old) from an experimental chick.

Ten worms (15 day-old) from an experimental herring gull, Larus crassirostris.

Table 7 Dimensionsa of Parvatrema sp. metacercariae collected in esturine clams, Mactra veneriformis, from Taean-gun

Ten metacercariae each were measured (unit=μm).