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Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus

The present study was conducted to evaluate the status of the parasite fauna in Acipenser persicus at different development stages, in order to find prevention protocols for parasitic diseases in this valuable species. For this purpose, sampling from each sex breeder, 10 egg samples, 5-day-old larva...

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Autores principales: Adel, Milad, Safari, Reza, Yaghoubzadeh, Zahra, Fazli, Hassan, Khalili, Elham
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Publicado: Urmia University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4867041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27226891
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author Adel, Milad
Safari, Reza
Yaghoubzadeh, Zahra
Fazli, Hassan
Khalili, Elham
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Safari, Reza
Yaghoubzadeh, Zahra
Fazli, Hassan
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description The present study was conducted to evaluate the status of the parasite fauna in Acipenser persicus at different development stages, in order to find prevention protocols for parasitic diseases in this valuable species. For this purpose, sampling from each sex breeder, 10 egg samples, 5-day-old larvae (n = 20), 20-day-old larvae (n = 80) and fingerling of A. persicus (n = 60) released in earthen ponds were done. After the bioassay and preparing wet mount from the internal and external organs, identification was done according to the keys. According to the results, no fauna parasites were isolated from egg samples and 5-day-old larvae; but Trichodina spp. was isolated from 20-day-old larvae. Also, the same protozoan was isolated from fingerling released in earthen ponds, the mean intensity, prevalence and range of contamination by fingerling were higher with compared to 20-day-old larvae. Trichodina sp. and Diplostomum spathaceum were isolated from skin and eyes of females, respectively. However, Trichodina sp. and Ichthyophthirius multifiliis were isolated from skin of male breeders. In this study, no parasites were isolated from internal organs of larves and fingerling but four intestinal parasites included: Cucullanus sphaerocephlaus, Anisakis sp., Skyrjabinopsilus semiarmatus, and Lepto-rhynchoides plagicephalu were isolated from internal organs of breeder. Based on a wide range of parasitic infection observed in various life stages of A. persicus, it seems necessary to consider hygienic and management measures.
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spelling pubmed-48670412016-05-25 Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus Adel, Milad Safari, Reza Yaghoubzadeh, Zahra Fazli, Hassan Khalili, Elham Vet Res Forum Short Communication The present study was conducted to evaluate the status of the parasite fauna in Acipenser persicus at different development stages, in order to find prevention protocols for parasitic diseases in this valuable species. For this purpose, sampling from each sex breeder, 10 egg samples, 5-day-old larvae (n = 20), 20-day-old larvae (n = 80) and fingerling of A. persicus (n = 60) released in earthen ponds were done. After the bioassay and preparing wet mount from the internal and external organs, identification was done according to the keys. According to the results, no fauna parasites were isolated from egg samples and 5-day-old larvae; but Trichodina spp. was isolated from 20-day-old larvae. Also, the same protozoan was isolated from fingerling released in earthen ponds, the mean intensity, prevalence and range of contamination by fingerling were higher with compared to 20-day-old larvae. Trichodina sp. and Diplostomum spathaceum were isolated from skin and eyes of females, respectively. However, Trichodina sp. and Ichthyophthirius multifiliis were isolated from skin of male breeders. In this study, no parasites were isolated from internal organs of larves and fingerling but four intestinal parasites included: Cucullanus sphaerocephlaus, Anisakis sp., Skyrjabinopsilus semiarmatus, and Lepto-rhynchoides plagicephalu were isolated from internal organs of breeder. Based on a wide range of parasitic infection observed in various life stages of A. persicus, it seems necessary to consider hygienic and management measures. Urmia University Press 2016 2016-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4867041/ /pubmed/27226891 Text en © 2016 Urmia University. All rights reserved. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adel, Milad
Safari, Reza
Yaghoubzadeh, Zahra
Fazli, Hassan
Khalili, Elham
Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus
title Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus
title_full Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus
title_fullStr Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus
title_full_unstemmed Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus
title_short Parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured Acipenser persicus
title_sort parasitic infection in various stages life of cultured acipenser persicus
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4867041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27226891
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