Amphistomes.

Adv Exp Med Biol

Department of Zoology, Sikkim University, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Amphistomes, or 'stomach flukes', are digenetic trematodes that lack an oral sucker and have a ventral sucker positioned at the back of their leaf-shaped bodies.
  • They are significant parasites causing amphistomiasis, a disease that impacts ruminants worldwide and has serious economic consequences.
  • Amphistomes inhabit the rumen and reticulum of ruminants, but some species can also be found in the large intestine or other areas of various hosts, including pigs, horses, and humans.

Article Abstract

Amphistomes, commonly referred to as 'stomach' or 'rumen' flukes because of the localization of these flukes in the stomach of ruminants, are digenetic trematodes distinguished by the absence of an oral sucker and the position of the ventral sucker or acetabulum at the posterior end of the body. The body is characterized by leaf-like fleshy structure, pink or red in colour with a large posterior sucker. Amphistomes are an important group of parasites since they cause 'amphistomiasis' (variously known as paramphistomosis/amphistomosis), a serious disease of great economic importance in ruminants worldwide. These parasites have a broad spectrum of definitive hosts together with a wide geographical distribution. Though, they form a continuous evolutional lineage from fishes to mammals, amphistomes mainly inhabit the rumen and reticulum of ruminant mammals, while some species occur in the large intestine or parenteric sites of ruminants, pigs, equines and man.

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