Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region

Background: Ligulae intestinalis is a parasitic cestode, which has the economic-health importance in fishery industries. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of this parasite in Mazandaran. The effects of habitat temperature and kind of pool (sandy-cement) were considered as well....

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Main Authors: S Shargh, M Shamsaii, S Karimi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Parasitology
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Online Access:https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/58
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spelling doaj-df41fc67bc3c455dacc19e3d9ab0e7862021-04-02T12:18:33ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Parasitology1735-70202008-238X2008-06-0132Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region S Shargh0 M Shamsaii1 S Karimi2 Background: Ligulae intestinalis is a parasitic cestode, which has the economic-health importance in fishery industries. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of this parasite in Mazandaran. The effects of habitat temperature and kind of pool (sandy-cement) were considered as well. Methods: In this study, 103 fish samples were obtained in all stages; the samples (male and female) were divided into 3 groups based on length of fish, temperature, origin of cultured fish, kind of pool, height from sea and sex. Macroscopic and microscopic observations were carried out in all stages of the parasite (procercoid, plerocercoid and adult). Chi-square and Pearson's double square tests (P<0.05) were conducted in order to evaluate the prevalence and determination of reliability in six sampling areas, respectively. Results: Total rate of the parasites were 9.7% in all groups. There was significant difference between parasitism rate and height of sea level, kind of pool (maximum in sandy pools) and high temperature. The multi analyses regarding to above-mentioned three criteria also indicated meaningful difference between these criteria and parasitism rate. Seasonal conditions enhance the prevalence of ligulae intestinalis. Conclusion: Flexibility in parasite's life cycle and choosing different hosts makes it challenging case in fishery industry; moreover its prevalence could be predicted according to environmental conditions so choosing the minimal at risk place for salmonids farming. Further studies are recommended for evaluating the problems in fish fertility and probable risk for infected fish consumers. https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/58Ligulae intestinalisSalmon FishFisheryDistributionCestodesIran
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M Shamsaii
S Karimi
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M Shamsaii
S Karimi
Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region
Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Ligulae intestinalis
Salmon Fish
Fishery
Distribution
Cestodes
Iran
author_facet S Shargh
M Shamsaii
S Karimi
author_sort S Shargh
title Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region
title_short Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region
title_full Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region
title_fullStr Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Parasitic Cestod "Ligula intestinalis" in Ma-zandaran Region
title_sort distribution of parasitic cestod "ligula intestinalis" in ma-zandaran region
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Parasitology
issn 1735-7020
2008-238X
publishDate 2008-06-01
description Background: Ligulae intestinalis is a parasitic cestode, which has the economic-health importance in fishery industries. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of this parasite in Mazandaran. The effects of habitat temperature and kind of pool (sandy-cement) were considered as well. Methods: In this study, 103 fish samples were obtained in all stages; the samples (male and female) were divided into 3 groups based on length of fish, temperature, origin of cultured fish, kind of pool, height from sea and sex. Macroscopic and microscopic observations were carried out in all stages of the parasite (procercoid, plerocercoid and adult). Chi-square and Pearson's double square tests (P<0.05) were conducted in order to evaluate the prevalence and determination of reliability in six sampling areas, respectively. Results: Total rate of the parasites were 9.7% in all groups. There was significant difference between parasitism rate and height of sea level, kind of pool (maximum in sandy pools) and high temperature. The multi analyses regarding to above-mentioned three criteria also indicated meaningful difference between these criteria and parasitism rate. Seasonal conditions enhance the prevalence of ligulae intestinalis. Conclusion: Flexibility in parasite's life cycle and choosing different hosts makes it challenging case in fishery industry; moreover its prevalence could be predicted according to environmental conditions so choosing the minimal at risk place for salmonids farming. Further studies are recommended for evaluating the problems in fish fertility and probable risk for infected fish consumers.
topic Ligulae intestinalis
Salmon Fish
Fishery
Distribution
Cestodes
Iran
url https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/58
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