Mansonella

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Mansonella
M. ozzardi.jpg
M. ozzardi
Scientific classification
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Spirurida
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Mansonella

, 1929
Species

9 species (see text)

Masonelliasis Endemic Areas.jpg
     endemic areas
Synonyms[1]
  • Cutifilaria Bain & Schulz-Key, 1974
  • Esslingeria Chabaud & Bain, 1976
  • Parlitomosa Nagaty, 1935
  • Sandnema Chabaud & Bain, 1976
  • Tetrapetalonema Faust, 1935
  • Tupainema Eberhard & Orihel, 1984

Mansonella is a genus of parasitic nematodes.[1] It includes three species that are responsible for the disease mansonelliasis: Mansonella ozzardi, M. perstans, and M. streptocerca.[2]

Species[]

There are nine species:[1]

  • Price, 1962
  • Eberhard, Campo-Aasen & Orihel, 1984
  • Mansonella ozzardi Manson, 1897 – parasite of humans in Central and South America
  • Mansonella perstans Manson, 1891 – parasite of humans and primates in Africa and South America
  • Eberhard, Campo-Aasen & Orihel, 1984
  • Fain, 1974
  • Mansonella streptocerca – parasite of humans in West and Central Africa

References[]

  1. ^ a b c 'Mansonella Faust, 1929 . Retrieved through: Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera on 16 September 2021.
  2. ^ Medeiros, Jansen Fernandes; Crainey, James Lee; Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa & Luz, Sérgio Luis Bessa (2017). "Mansonelliasis". In Marcondes, Carlos Brisola (ed.). Arthropod Borne Diseases. Springer. pp. 405–426. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-13884-8_26. ISBN 978-3-319-13884-8.


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