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- Title
Occurrence of Encysted Metacercariae in Tilapia Nilotica (Oreochromusniloticus) in Alexandria Province and their Public Health Significance.
- Authors
Satour, Neveen S.; Zayed, Amany F.; Abdel-Rahman, Mohamed A.
- Abstract
Encysted metacercaria (EMC) in muscles of fresh water fish (Tilapia spp.) may be hazardous to consumers or fish eating mammals. The present study was undertaken to investigate the prevalence and distribution of different EMC in Oreochromusniloticus. A total of 150 specimens of Oreochromusniloticuswere collected from different localities at Alexandria Governorate. The overall prevalence of infection with EMC was 58.6% (88 out of 150 examined fishes). Microscopic EMC were 57.3%, while macroscopic EMC were 1.3%. The prevalence was higher in summer (79.48%) followed by spring (72.72%) and autumn (65.62%) then winter (45.71%). The average number of EMC per gram of fish tissues was highest in trunk region (69) followed by tail (52) and lowest in head region (39). Six species of EMC were identified, the prevalence ofHeterophyes spp. (H. heterophyes and H. equalis) was 37.3%, Pygidiopsisgeneta (16.7%), Haplorchisyokogawai (14%), Prohemistomumvivax (10.6%), Clinostomumtilapiae(1.3%) and Euclinostomumheterostomum (0.6%). Chemical composition of Oreochromusniloticus muscles infected with encysted metacercariae and control (healthy) muscles revealed that there are no obvious changes. Effect of freezing on the infectivity revealed that all EMC were killed at -10°C/14 days and at -30°C / 24 hrs. Zoonotic importance and impact of infection in fish as a source of high quality protein was discussed.
- Subjects
NILE tilapia; FRESHWATER fishes; FISH anatomy; PUBLIC health; METACERCARIA
- Publication
Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2019, Vol 61, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1110-2047
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5455/ajvs.40272