Emerg Infect Dis. 2022 Nov;28(11):2298-2301. doi: 10.3201/eid2811.220653.
A survey of intestinal helminths targeting 1,440 schoolchildren in 12 primary schools on Kome Island (Lake Victoria), Tanzania, revealed small trematode eggs in 19 children (1.3%), seemingly of a species of Haplorchis or Heterophyes. The eggs were molecularly confirmed to be Haplorchis pumilio on the basis of 18S and 28S rDNA sequences.
对坦桑尼亚维多利亚湖科梅岛上 12 所小学的 1440 名学童进行的肠道寄生虫调查显示,19 名儿童(1.3%)的粪便中存在微小的吸虫卵,似乎是哈氏吸虫或异形异形吸虫的一种。根据 18S 和 28S rDNA 序列,这些虫卵被分子确认为胰阔盘吸虫。