Alaria alata mesocercariae prevalence and predilection sites in amphibians in Latvia

Parasitol Res. 2021 Jan;120(1):145-152. doi: 10.1007/s00436-020-06951-6. Epub 2020 Nov 18.

Abstract

Alaria alata is known as a trematode with a complex life cycle. The trematode Alaria alata infects amphibians as second intermediate hosts. In the present study, we examined 390 amphibians-European water frogs Pelophylax esculentus complex (n = 335), common frogs Rana temporaria (n = 19), moor frogs Rana arvalis (n = 3), and common toads Bufo bufo (n = 30) collected from randomly selected wetland habitats in Latvia. Out of all examined specimens, 80 were tadpoles and 310 were adult amphibians. Mesocercariae of A. alata was detected in 108 specimens from all examined amphibian species, except the common toad, reaching the overall prevalence of 27.7%. Tadpoles were found to be more frequently infected with A. alata, when compared with adults, 58.8% and 22.4%, respectively. The results showed that mesocercariae accumulate in visceral membranes, different internal organs, and muscles in the head area. This is a comprehensive study to identify A. alata mesocercariae predilection sites in amphibians.

Keywords: Frogs; Mesocercariae; Pelophylax; Predilection sites.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anura / classification
  • Anura / parasitology*
  • Cercaria / classification
  • Cercaria / growth & development
  • Cercaria / isolation & purification
  • Larva / classification
  • Larva / parasitology
  • Latvia / epidemiology
  • Prevalence
  • Trematoda / classification
  • Trematoda / growth & development
  • Trematoda / isolation & purification*
  • Trematode Infections / epidemiology
  • Trematode Infections / parasitology
  • Trematode Infections / veterinary*