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Eissa, I., Gaafar, R., Abdelwahab, M., Dessouki, A., El-Lamie, M. (2020). Insights on the Most Prevailing Digeneasis and Nematodiasis in Some Marine Fish in Ismailia Governorate. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 25(2), 221-234. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2020.46139.1019
Ismail Eissa; Radwa Ismail Gaafar; Mona Abdelwahab; Amina Dessouki; maather El-Lamie. "Insights on the Most Prevailing Digeneasis and Nematodiasis in Some Marine Fish in Ismailia Governorate". Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 25, 2, 2020, 221-234. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2020.46139.1019
Eissa, I., Gaafar, R., Abdelwahab, M., Dessouki, A., El-Lamie, M. (2020). 'Insights on the Most Prevailing Digeneasis and Nematodiasis in Some Marine Fish in Ismailia Governorate', Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 25(2), pp. 221-234. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2020.46139.1019
Eissa, I., Gaafar, R., Abdelwahab, M., Dessouki, A., El-Lamie, M. Insights on the Most Prevailing Digeneasis and Nematodiasis in Some Marine Fish in Ismailia Governorate. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 2020; 25(2): 221-234. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2020.46139.1019

Insights on the Most Prevailing Digeneasis and Nematodiasis in Some Marine Fish in Ismailia Governorate

Article 3, Volume 25, Issue 2, December 2020, Page 221-234  XML PDF (1.1 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/scvmj.2020.46139.1019
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Authors
Ismail Eissa1; Radwa Ismail Gaafar email 2; Mona Abdelwahab3; Amina Dessoukiorcid 4; maather El-Lamie1
1Dept. of Fish diseases and Management, Fac. of Vet. Medecine, Suez Canal Univ.
2Department of fish diseases and managements, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University.
3Animal Health Research Institute, Ismailia branch
4Dept. of Pathology, Fac. of Vet. Medecine, Suez Canal Univ
Abstract
A total of (400) marine fish of five species (100 of Alepes djedaba, 100 Dicentrarchus labrax, 100 Argyrosomus regius, 40 Saurida undosquamis and 60 Siganus revulatus) of different body weights and lengths were collected in different seasons from Ismailia Governorate from April 2018 to December 2019. The examined fish showed no pathognomonic clinical abnormalities and were apparenently normal. Some Argyrosomus regius infested with digenea showed abdominal distention, palness and emaciation. Affected Dicentrarchus labrax with digeneaniasis showed hemorrhagic areas on operculum, abrasion, ulcerations of fins and abdominal distention. On the other hand, liver was hemorrhagic and fatty in some examined Argyrosomus regius, slight marbling of gills with excessive mucus secretion, and slight abdominal bulging were also recorded. The total prevalence of digenean and nematode infestations was 18.75%. The highest percentage was in Saurida undosquamis 30% followed by Dicentrarchus labrax 20%, Alepes djedaba was 19%, 17% in Argyrosomus regius and then Siganus revulatus 11.66%. The histopathological alterations were recorded and discussed.
Keywords
Marine Fish; Diagenesis; Nematodiasis
Main Subjects
Fish Managements and diseases
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