Potamopyrgus antipodarumas a potential defender against swimmer’s itch in European recreational water bodies—experimental study

Author:

Marszewska Anna1,Cichy Anna1,Bulantová Jana2,Horák Petr2,Żbikowska Elżbieta1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology and Environment Protection, Nicolaus Copernicus University of Torun, Toruń, Poland

2. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

Swimmer’s itch is a re-emerging human disease caused by bird schistosome cercariae, which can infect bathing or working people in water bodies. Even if cercariae fail after penetrating the human skin, they can cause dangerous symptoms in atypical mammal hosts. One of the natural methods to reduce the presence of cercariae in the environment could lie in the introduction of non–host snail species to the ecosystem, which is known as the “dilution” or “decoy” effect. The caenogastropodPotamopyrgus antipodarum—an alien in Europe—could be a good candidate against swimmer’s itch because of its apparent resistance to invasion by European bird schistosome species and its high population density. As a pilot study on this topic, we have carried out a laboratory experiment on howP. antipodaruminfluences the infestation of the intermediate hostRadix balthica(a native lymnaeid) by the bird schistosomeTrichobilharzia regenti. We found that the co–exposure of 200P. antipodarumindividuals per oneR. balthicato theT. regentimiracidia under experimental conditions makes the infestation ineffective. Our results show that a non–host snail population has the potential to interfere with the transmission of a trematode via suitable snail hosts.

Funder

Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection of the Nicolaus Copernicus University

National Science Centre, Poland

European Regional Development Fund

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic

Centre for Research of Pathogenicity and Virulence of Parasites

Institutional Grants—Charles University

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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