Volume 28, Number 11—November 2022
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Molecular Detection of Haplorchis pumilio Eggs in Schoolchildren, Kome Island, Lake Victoria, Tanzania
Table 2
18S rDNA | % Identity | 28S rDNA | % Identity |
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Among study samples (Haplorchis pumilio), n = 4 | 100 | Among study samples (H. pumilio), n = 3 | 100 |
H. pumilio (AY245706, Israel) | 100 | Haplorchis pumilio (MN745941, Kenya) | 100 |
H. pumilio (HM004196, Thailand) | 100 | Haplorchis pumilio (MT840091, Brazil) | 99.1 |
Haplorchis yokogawai (HM004208, Thailand) | 98.9 | Haplorchis yokogawai (HM004192, Thailand) | 95.8 |
Metagonimus yokogawai (HQ832632, Japan) | 97.2 | Haplorchis taichui (OM956185, Vietnam) | 93.7 |
Metagonimus takahashii (HQ832629, Japan) | 97.2 | Metagonimus miyatai (HQ832633, Japan) | 91.4 |
Pygidiopsis genata (AY245710, Israel) | 96.3 | Metagonimus yokogawai (HQ832639, Japan) | 91.4 |
Clonorchis sinensis (JF314770, China) | 96.3 | Metagonimus takahashii (HQ832636, Japan) | 91.0 |
Opisthorchis viverrine (HM004211, Thailand) | 96.3 | Heterophyes heterophyes (KU559554, Italy) | 86.9 |
Centrocestus formosanus (HQ874608, Thailand) | 95.4 | Clonorchis sinensis (JF823989, Vietnam) | 89.3 |
Pygidiopsis summa (JQ955649, Korea) | 95.2 | Opisthorchis viverrine (HM004188, Thailand) | 88.3 |
Haplorchis taichui (AY245705, Japan) | 95.0 | Centrocestus formosanus (HQ874609, Thailand) | 88.2 |
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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