Approaches to Research on the Systematics of Fish-Borne Trematodes is a concise guide for systematic studies of the prevalence of fish-borne trematodes both in the endemic areas and experimental laboratories. It includes methods to identify species of fish-borne trematodes to enhance the precision of research studies based on the metacercarial stage.
Misidentification of trematode species is a common occurrence when researchers are new to the field and have no guidance. Consequentially, sometimes publications report inaccurate prevalence rates of these parasites. This compact guide gives clear direction on:
- Collection of parasites in the final hosts
- Collection of cercaria from snail first intermediate hosts
- Collection of metacercaria from fish hosts
- Molecular identification of parasites
- Systematics of fish-borne trematodes
- Provides research guidelines and protocols for studying systematics of fish-borne trematodes using both morphological and molecular data
- Presents keys to enable identification of metacercariae of fish-borne trematodes in the Greater Mekong subregion
- Overview of fish-borne trematodes
- Collection of parasite in the final host
- Collection of cercaria from snail first intermediate host
- Collection of metacercaria from fish host
- Molecular identification of parasites
- Systematic of fish-borne trematodes
Takes a multi-disciplinary approach to fish-borne trematodes to appeal parasitologists and public health specialists
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