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Exposition of Intermediate Hosts of Schistosomes to Niclosamide (Bayluscide WP 70) Revealed Significant Variations in Mortality Rates: Implications for Vector Control

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(1) Background: Schistosomiasis remains a public health issue in Cameroon. Snail control using Niclosamide can prevent schistosome transmission. It is safe to determine lethal concentrations for the population. This study aimed at assessing the toxicity of Niclosamide on different developmental stages of snail populations; (2) Methods: Snails were collected, identified, and reared in the laboratory. Egg masses and adult snails were exposed to Niclosamide, at increasing concentrations (0.06, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1 mg/L for egg embryos and 0.06, 0.08, 0.1, 0.12, 0.14, 0.16, 0.18, 0.2 mg/L for adults). After 24 h exposure, egg masses and snails were removed from Niclosamide solutions, washed with source water and observed; (3) Results: Snail susceptibility was species and population dependent. For egg embryos, Biomphalaria pfeifferi was the most susceptible (LC50: 0.1; LC95: 6.3 mg/L) and Bulinus truncatus the least susceptible (LC50: 4.035; LC95: 228.118 mg/L). However, for adults, B. truncatus was the most susceptible (mortality rate: 100%). The LC50 and LC95 for Bi. camerunensis eggs were 0.171 mg/L and 1.102 mg/L, respectively, and were higher than those obtained for adults (0.0357 mg/L and 0.9634 mg/L); (4) Conclusion: These findings will guide the design of vector control strategies targeting these snail species in Cameroon.
Title: Exposition of Intermediate Hosts of Schistosomes to Niclosamide (Bayluscide WP 70) Revealed Significant Variations in Mortality Rates: Implications for Vector Control
Description:
(1) Background: Schistosomiasis remains a public health issue in Cameroon.
Snail control using Niclosamide can prevent schistosome transmission.
It is safe to determine lethal concentrations for the population.
This study aimed at assessing the toxicity of Niclosamide on different developmental stages of snail populations; (2) Methods: Snails were collected, identified, and reared in the laboratory.
Egg masses and adult snails were exposed to Niclosamide, at increasing concentrations (0.
06, 0.
125, 0.
25, 0.
5, 1 mg/L for egg embryos and 0.
06, 0.
08, 0.
1, 0.
12, 0.
14, 0.
16, 0.
18, 0.
2 mg/L for adults).
After 24 h exposure, egg masses and snails were removed from Niclosamide solutions, washed with source water and observed; (3) Results: Snail susceptibility was species and population dependent.
For egg embryos, Biomphalaria pfeifferi was the most susceptible (LC50: 0.
1; LC95: 6.
3 mg/L) and Bulinus truncatus the least susceptible (LC50: 4.
035; LC95: 228.
118 mg/L).
However, for adults, B.
truncatus was the most susceptible (mortality rate: 100%).
The LC50 and LC95 for Bi.
camerunensis eggs were 0.
171 mg/L and 1.
102 mg/L, respectively, and were higher than those obtained for adults (0.
0357 mg/L and 0.
9634 mg/L); (4) Conclusion: These findings will guide the design of vector control strategies targeting these snail species in Cameroon.

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