Epidemiological study of Enterogyrus melenensis, stomach parasitic helminth of Hemichromis fasciatus in the Mefou hydrographic system (South-Cameroon, Africa); effect of the environment

Autor: Mbondo Jonathan Armel, Nack Jacques, Bassock Bayiha Etienne Didier, Bilong Bilong Charles Felix
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews. 7:025-033
ISSN: 2581-9615
DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2020.7.2.0275
Popis: Hemichromis fasciatusis a voracious predator and a prolific breeder used to control Tilapia reproduction. Parasitic diseases can affect growth, reproduction and many other parameters of the dynamics of host populations. The present study aimed to compare the infection dynamics ofE. melenesisbetween three ecosystems. Fish were sampled from December 2017 to September 2019 using a gill net, they were euthanized and the parasitological examination was carried out within 24 hours after capture. The abdominal cavity was opened; the sex were identified, then the digestive tract was removed and; the stomach isolated. Monogeneans were dislodged from the stomach wall and mounted in a drop of ammonium picrate–glycerine mixture. Their identification was based on the morphology of sclerotized parts of the haptor and male copulatory organ. Of 302 host specimens examined, 152 were infected by 2590Enterogyrus melenensis. The overall mean intensity was low and did not vary significantly between the three ecosystems studied, while the prevalence globally differed significantly. The mean intensity and prevalence ofE. melenensisvaried with seasons but were not cyclic. The inner location ofE. melenensisattenuates the direct influence of the water temperature on this endohelminth resulting in its non-cyclical profile. This study highlights the necessity to consider the environment when comparing host parasitism; it also reinforces the practice recommending quarantining native large fish specimens captured in the nature and used as sires in ponds, in order to avoid epizootic outbreaks.
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