Title: DISTRIBUTION OF SNAILS, INTERMEDIATE HOSTS OF SCHISTOSOMES IN AND
AROUND KISANGANI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO |
Authors: SAPU KANGANGA John, ABEDI MWANAKIMBULU Médard, KAKULE LWANGA Lwanga, TOGOTO
TEPUNGIPAME Alliance, FALAY SADIKI Dadi, BOBANGA LENGU Thierry and LIKWELA LOSIMBA Jorris |
Abstract: Introduction: This study investigated the distribution and abundance of snails that can transmit
schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease, in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo. Materials and
Methods: Five swampy sites were selected based on reported schistosomiasis cases and local knowledge
of contact with water and snail presence. Non-probabilistic (convenience) sampling was employed.
Results: Eight snail species were found, all of which can transmit various types of schistosomiasis or
other diseases. The identified snail species can transmit schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni,
S. haematobium, and potentially S. intercalatum, as well as fascioliasis, another parasitic disease. Snail
densities were high in the Onane, Kakole, and Gouvernorat sites, which are rivers and water points
potentially contaminated with human waste. Cases of schistosomiasis have been reported in all Health
Zones where snail samples were collected. Conclusion: This study provides valuable data on the
distribution of snails that can transmit schistosomiasis in Kisangani. Further research is needed to better
understand the schistosomiasis situation and develop control strategies. |
Keywords: distribution of snails, schistosome, Kisangani |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52267/IJASER.2024.5502 |
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