Sachs R, Cumberlidge N
Liberia Research Unit, Tropical Institute Hamburg, Monrovia, West Africa.
Trop Med Parasitol. 1991 Mar;42(1):73-4.
Large populations of the dwarf river crab Liberonautes latidactylus nanoides Cumberlidge & Sachs, 1989, collected from the St. Paul river at the Haindi/Mauwa focus of paragonimiasis in Liberia were examined for parasitization by the human lung fluke, Paragonimus uterobilateralis. Four specimens out of 763 L. l. nanoides proved to be positive for P. uterobilateralis (0.52%), and each of these specimens contained only 1 metacercaria. The dwarf river crab forms the basis of a seasonal commercial fishery in Liberia, and it is sold for human consumption in rural markets. However, the low levels of parasitization of L. l. nanoides, together with its limited seasonal availability make it doubtful that L. l. nanoides constitutes a public health risk to the rural population of Liberia.
对1989年坎伯里奇和萨克斯描述的侏儒溪蟹(Liberonautes latidactylus nanoides)的大量样本进行了检查,这些样本采自利比里亚圣保罗河,该区域是海地/毛瓦并殖吸虫病疫源地,目的是检测其是否感染人体肺吸虫——双侧子宫并殖吸虫(Paragonimus uterobilateralis)。在763只侏儒溪蟹样本中,有4只被证实感染了双侧子宫并殖吸虫(感染率为0.52%),且每只感染的侏儒溪蟹仅含有1个后尾蚴。侏儒溪蟹是利比里亚季节性商业渔业的基础,在农村市场上作为人类食物出售。然而,由于侏儒溪蟹的感染率较低,且季节性供应有限,因此它是否会对利比里亚农村人口构成公共卫生风险仍值得怀疑。