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Title: Effect of dilution of stool soluble component on growth and development of Strongyloides stercoralis
Authors: Witthaya Anamnart
Pewpan Maleewong Intapan
Attarat Pattanawongsa
Pennapa Chamavit
Supreecha Kaewsawat
Wanchai Maleewong
วิทยา อานามนารถ
ผิวพรรณ มาลีวงษ์
อรรถรัตน์ พัฒนวงศา
เพ็ญนภา ชมะวิต
สุปรีชา แก้วสวัสดิ์
วันชัย มาลีวงษ์
School of Allied Health Sciences and Public Health
Khon Kaen University. Faculty of Medicine
Walailak University. School of Pharmacy
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Medical Technology
Walailak University. School of Allied Health Sciences and Public Health
Khon Kaen University. Faculty of Medicine
Keywords: Strongyloides stercoralis -- Development
พยาธิสตรองจิลอยด์ -- พัฒนาการ
Filariform larvae
ระยะฟิลาริฟอร์ม
Rhabditiform larva
ระยะแรบดิติฟอร์ม
Dilution water
น้ำเจือจาง
Rainwater
น้ำฝน
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Scientific Reports 5, Article number: 10749 (2015)
Abstract: Dispersion or dilution of stool by water from heavy rainfall may affect Strongyloides stercoralis free-living development producing infective filariform larvae (FL). This study examined effect of water dilution of stool on survival of S. stercoralis free-living development. One g of stool was prepared in water so that its soluble component was diluted sequentially from 1:2 to 1:480. Three dishes were used to compare FL production in three culture conditions: stool suspension, stool sediment deposited in soil and isolated rhabditiform larvae (RhL) deposited in soil. The fourth dish was for developmental observation of RhL into free-living stages. Numerous FL were generated from undiluted or 1:2 diluted stool and stool sediment placed on soil. However, starting from dilution 1:5, FL production continuously decreased in both stool suspensions and stool sediments placed on soil. RhL isolated from stool dilutions placed on soil gave rise to few FL. Worm mating were seen at 24-30 hours in dilutions 1:20-1:120 only. Highest numbers of FL from indirect free-living cycle were 1/3 of those from control. FL production decreased as stool dilution increased and reached zero production at 1:160 dilution. Rainfall may disperse or dilute stool so that nutritional supplement for S. stercoralis free-living development is insufficient.
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URI: https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/5233
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