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The Molluscicidal Effect of Chlorosalicylicamide Sustained-release Granules on Oncomelania hupensis

WEI Feng-hua1*, QIN Jie2, LI Bo1, LIU Min2, HE Hui1, LI Xiao-ping1, YUAN Yi1, HE Zheng-wen3, HUANG Wen-jun3, XU Zhao-gang3, JI Jie4, YANG Ji-xing4,WANG Zeng-zhen5, LI Gui-ling2, GONG Xin-guo1, XU Xing-jian1   

  1. 1 Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Wuhan 430079, China;2 College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China;3 Schistosomiasis Control and Prevention Institute of Gong’an City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Jingzhou 434300, China;4 School of Public Health, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, China;5 School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China
  • Online:2016-08-30 Published:2016-11-07
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    1 Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Wuhan 430079, China;2 College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China;3 Schistosomiasis Control and Prevention Institute of Gong’an City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Jingzhou 434300, China;4 School of Public Health, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, China;5 School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China

Abstract:

Objective To evaluate the molluscicidal effect of the chlorosalicylicamide sustained-release granules(LDS-SRG) on Oncomelania hupensis. Methods Seven effective concentrations or dosages of LDS-SRG, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 3.2 and 6.4 mg/L (for immersion test) or g/m2(for spraying test), were prepared from the original 5% and 10% concentrations or dosages in the laboratory. In the immersion test, each concentration of LDS-SRG was incubated with 3 packs of snails(30 snails in each pack), and each pack was taken for snail counting at 24, 48 and 72 h respectively. In the spraying test, each dosage of LDS-SRG was applied to 200 snails, and the snail mortality was calculated in 50 randmoly collected snails on days 3 and 7, and in the whole on day 14 after administration. In the field immersion test, LDS-SRG at concentrations of 0.4, 0.8 and 1.6 g/m3 was incubated with 6 packs of snails (30 snails in each pack), and each 2 packs were taken at 24, 48, and 72 h to calculate the snail mortality. In the field spraying test, 0.8, 1.6 and 3.2 g/m2 LDS-SRG was sprayed in 3 snail-positive ditches (~100 m2), and 10 boxes of snails were selected in each ditch on days 3, 7 and 14 to calculate the snail mortality. The 50% wettable powder of niclosamide ethanolamine salt (WPN) with effective concentrations or dosages of 1.0 mg/L (or g/m2 and g/m3) was used as the positive control. Fresh water served as the blank control. Results In the  labratory immersion test using the original concentration of 5%, both 0.1-6.4 mg/L LDS-SRG for 72 h and 1.6-6.4 mg/L LDS-SRG for 48 h caused 100% mortality; and the concentration lethal to 50% (LC50) at 24, 48 and 72 h was 0.70, 0.01 and 0.01 mg/L respectively. When using the original concentration of 10%, both 0.1-6.4 mg/L LDS-SRG for 72 h and 0.2-6.4 mg/L LDS-SRG for 48 h caused 100% mortality; and the LC50 at 24, 48 and 72 h was 0.15, 0.01 and 0.01 mg/L respectively. The labratory spraying test showed that 7-day administration of 1.6 and 6.4 g/m2 LDS-SRG as well as 14-day administration of 3.2 and 6.4 g/m2 LDS-SRG prepared from 5% dosage, resulted in a snail mortality>95%, with the LD50 on days 3, 7 and 14 being 0.06, 0.16, and 0.18 g/m2; 14-day administration of 1.6 g/m2 LDS-SRG as well as 7-day administration of 6.4 g/m2 LDS-SRG prepared from 10% dosage, resulted in a snail mortality>95%, with the LD50 on days 3, 7 and 14 being 3.29, 0.75, and 0.16 g/m2. The mortality by various dosages of LDS-SRG prepared from 5% dosage was significantly higher than that of the control group(P<0.05). In the field immersion test, the snail mortality by 1.6 g/m3 LDS-SRG prepared from 5% and 10% concentrations for 72 h was 96.43% and 98.21% respectively(P>0.05 versus the control group). In the field spraying test, the snail mortality by 3.2 g/m2 LDS-SRG prepared from 5% dosage for 3, 7 and 14 days was 93.99%, 91.18% and 86.48% respectively, and that from 10% dosage was 94.95%, 93.50% and 85.43%, all significantly higher than that of the control group (82.83%, 72.38% and 48.38%)(P<0.05); the snail mortality by 0.8 g/m2 LDS-SRG prepared from 5% dosage for 14 days(66.51%) and that by 1.6 g/m2 LDS-SRG prepared from 5% dosage for 3 days(84.61%) were both significantly higher than that by 10% LDS-SRG(20.13% and 43.06%) (P<0.05). Conclusion The 5% and 10% LDS-SRG used separately in the immersion test and the spraying test both meet the requirements of the national standard of Efficacy Test Methods and Evaluation of Molluscicide for Pesticide Registration.

Key words: Chlorosalicylicamide sustained-release granules(LDS-SRG), Molluscicidal effect, Schistosomiasis, Effect evaluation, Oncomelania hupensis