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      Morphological and molecular characterization of the metacercaria of Paragonimus caliensis, as a separate species from P. mexicanus in Costa Rica.

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          The trematode Paragonimus mexicanus is the etiological agent of paragonimiasis, a food-borne zoonotic disease in Latin America. This species, as well as Paragonimus caliensis, have been reported from Costa Rica, but it is not known if the two are synonymous. Two types of Paragonimus metacercariae from freshwater pseudothelphusid crabs from several localities in Costa Rica were recognized by light microscopy. Morphologically, these corresponded to descriptions of P. mexicanus and P. caliensis. Metacercariae of the former species lacked a membrane or cyst and their bodies were yellow in color. Those of P. caliensis were contained in a transparent thin cyst and were pink in color. Morphotypes of metacercariae were determined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Based on the number and distribution of papillae in the ventral sucker, three morphotypes were found for P. mexicanus and two for P. caliensis. Analysis of DNA sequences (nuclear ribosomal 28S and ITS2 genes, and partial mitochondrial cox1 gene) confirmed the presence of P. mexicanus and provided the first molecular data for P. caliensis. The two species are phylogenetically distinct from each other and distant from the Asian species. The confirmation of P. caliensis as a separate species from P. mexicanus raises several questions about the ecology, biological diversity, and epidemiology of the genus Paragonimus in Costa Rica.

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          Journal
          Parasitol. Int.
          Parasitology international
          Elsevier BV
          1873-0329
          1383-5769
          Apr 2017
          : 66
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Maestría en Enfermedades Tropicales, Posgrado Regional en Ciencias Veterinarias Tropicales, Universidad Nacional, Campus Benjamín Nuñez, Barreal de Heredia, P.O. Box 86, 3000 Heredia, Costa Rica. Electronic address: roderik123animal@gmail.com.
          [2 ] Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria, Universidad Nacional, Campus Benjamín Núñez, Barreal de Heredia, Costa Rica.
          [3 ] Maestría en Enfermedades Tropicales, Posgrado Regional en Ciencias Veterinarias Tropicales, Universidad Nacional, Campus Benjamín Nuñez, Barreal de Heredia, P.O. Box 86, 3000 Heredia, Costa Rica.
          [4 ] College of Marine and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, 4811, Australia.
          [5 ] Maestría en Enfermedades Tropicales, Posgrado Regional en Ciencias Veterinarias Tropicales, Universidad Nacional, Campus Benjamín Nuñez, Barreal de Heredia, P.O. Box 86, 3000 Heredia, Costa Rica; Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria, Universidad Nacional, Campus Benjamín Núñez, Barreal de Heredia, Costa Rica.
          Article
          S1383-5769(16)30340-3
          10.1016/j.parint.2016.12.006
          28027969
          88d47125-6264-4a6d-88e2-af11e598b54c
          History

          Costa Rica,Food-borne trematodiasis,Molecular characterization,Paragonimus caliensis,Paragonimus mexicanus

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