Article
Effects of Bayluscide WP 70 on the survival and water-leaving behaviour of Biomphalaria straminea, snail host of schistosomiasis in northeast Brazil
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SARQUIS, Otília; PIERI, Otávio S., SANTOS, José Augusto A. dos. Effects of Bayluscide WP 70 on the Survival and Water-leaving Behaviour of Biomphalaria straminea, Snail Host of Schistosomiasis in Northeast Brazil. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 92, n.5, p. 619-623, Sept./Oct. 1997.
0074-0276
10.1590/s0074-02761997000500011
1678-8060
Autor
Sarquis, Otília
Pieri, Otávio S.
Santos, José Augusto A. dos
Resumen
The toxic and behavioural effects of niclosamide (Bayluscide WP 70) on Biomphalaria straminea from a highly endemic area of schistosomiasis in northeastern Brazil were investigated through laboratory bioassays. The LD50 and LD90 were 0.114 mg/l and 0.212 mg/l, respectively. Water-leaving behaviour occurred among 14% to 30% of the snails in the presence of sublethal doses of niclosamide and among 16% of the controls. It was concluded that both the relatively low susceptibility to niclosamide and water-leaving behaviour of local B. straminea may be responsible for the recolonization of transmission foci after mollusciciding. It was suggested that recently improved measures of snail control, such as controlled-release formulations of niclosamide and plant molluscicides should be considered in areas where snail control is recommended.