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Fig. 3 | Tropical Medicine and Health

Fig. 3

From: Development of a spirulina feed effective only for the two larval stages of Schistosoma mansoni, not the intermediate host mollusc

Fig. 3

Effects of spirulina on reducing cercariae counts per week of infection. A Each column shows the mean number of cercaria released from groups of infected snails collected at 4, 6 and 8 weeks from feed-treated infected snails. Student's t test was used to determine the significance of differences in means between two groups. B Each column shows the mean number of cercaria released from groups of infected snails collected at 5, 7 and 9 weeks from feed-treated infected snails. Student's t test was used to determine the significance of differences in means between two groups. C Ratio of the mean number of cercariae released by spirulina administration in the base feed. D Columns showing the total number of cercariae recovered from each weekly infected group

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