Gastrointestinal Helminth Parasites of Malapterurus electricus from Anambra River, Nigeria

C. Nwadike, P. Ilozumba, E. C. Amaechi, O. A. Okeke, I. O. Nnatuanya, P. N. Osaji–Nwafili
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Aim: One of the constraints of fish in the wild for sustainable productivity is parasitic infections. The study was carried out to determine the gastrointestinal helminth parasites associated with Malapterurus electricus and their prevalence in relation to sex and size. Study Design: The study was a survey done to establish the type of gastrointestinal helminth parasites found in M. electricus. Place and Duration of Study: The specimens were collected from Anambra River between August and December 2018. Methodology: A total of thirty-two (32) fishes were examined through dissection and observation of the alimentary canal under the objective lens of the microscope. The chi-square test was employed to determine the possible association between parasite prevalence, the sexes, and size. Results: The overall prevalence of parasites was 56.25%. The parasites recovered were, Electrotaenia malapteruri (50.00%) and Tenuisentis niloticus (6.25%). The male specimens (18) recorded a prevalence of 66.67% while the female (14) recorded a prevalence of 42.86%. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths among gender (P=0.178, P>0.05). The length group, 30 – 39cm had a 100% prevalence. Thus, a significant difference between the fish size and parasite prevalence was observed. The weight groups, 100 -199g, and 400 - 499g also had a 100% prevalence. However, no significant relationship was observed between fish weight and parasite prevalence. The intestine was infected with parasitic worms of the cestode and acanthocephalan species. Conclusion: This study showed that there is high prevalence of gastrointestinal helminth parasites in M. electricus and this may possibly affect the fish quality.
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尼日利亚阿南布拉河电马拉龙胃肠道寄生虫
目的:制约野生鱼类可持续生产力的因素之一是寄生虫感染。本研究旨在确定与电麻龙鱼相关的胃肠道蠕虫寄生虫及其与性别和大小的关系。研究设计:本研究是一项调查,目的是确定电鼠胃肠道蠕虫寄生虫的类型。研究地点和时间:2018年8月至12月在阿南布拉河采集标本。方法:在显微镜物镜下解剖观察消化道,对32条鱼进行检查。采用卡方检验确定寄生虫患病率、性别和大小之间可能存在的关联。结果:寄生虫总感染率为56.25%。检出的寄生虫分别为马拉蝶电带绦虫(50.00%)和尼罗特努氏绦虫(6.25%)。其中,雄性18例,患病率66.67%,雌性14例,患病率42.86%。两性间胃肠蠕虫患病率差异无统计学意义(P=0.178, P < 0.05)。长度30 ~ 39cm组患病率100%。因此,观察到鱼的大小和寄生虫患病率之间存在显著差异。体重100 -199g和400 - 499g组也有100%的患病率。然而,鱼类体重与寄生虫患病率之间没有显著的关系。肠道感染的寄生蠕虫为囊绦虫和棘头绦虫。结论:电鳗中存在较高的胃肠道寄生虫,可能影响鱼的品质。
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