Occurrence and risk factors associated with Eimeria species infections in Clarias gariepinus and Heteroclarias species

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2022-05-28 DOI:10.4314/njpar.v43i1.13
A. D. Adah, S. Lawal, S. Oniye, O.O. Okunbabjo, S. Ola-Fadunsin, A. Adah
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Eimeria infection can cause a serious health risk to fish in the wild and especially to the fish production enterprise. Eimeria species are a group of protozoan parasites common in many fish farming systems with little information available on the occurrence, impact, and risks associated with the infection in fish populations. This study was conducted to ascertain the prevalence and risk factors associated with Eimeria species infections in three hundred and seventy-six Clarias gariepinus and Heteroclarias species from some selected fish farms in Kaduna state, Nigeria. Using direct smear techniques, oocysts were recovered from the mucous and intestinal content of the fish. Data on the risk factors were obtained by administering a well-structured questionnaire to the fish farmers. An overall prevalence of 30.3 % was obtained for the apicomplexan parasite of the genus Eimeria. The monthly prevalence of Eimeria species infection among fish was highest in October and the lowest in July. Some risk factors were significantly (p <0.05) associated with fishes in the univariate model. Sex of fish, level of formal education of farmers, feeding of fish with dead poultry and fish, and the number of ponds in a fish farm were the significant risk factors in the multivariate model. This finding indicates that Eimeria species infection is endemic and of great concern among the fish population, thereby posing significant health problems. There is a need for improved fish management practices and biosecurity protocols.
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加里皮氏Clarias gariepinus和异Clarias感染艾美耳球虫的发生率和危险因素
艾美耳球虫感染对野生鱼类特别是鱼类生产企业造成严重的健康危害。艾美耳球虫是许多鱼类养殖系统中常见的一组原生动物寄生虫,关于鱼类种群感染的发生、影响和风险的信息很少。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚卡杜纳州一些选定的养鱼场中376种加里平克拉尾鱼和异克拉尾鱼的艾美耳亚种感染的流行情况和相关危险因素。使用直接涂片技术,从鱼的粘液和肠道内容物中回收卵囊。通过对养鱼户进行结构良好的问卷调查,获得了有关风险因素的数据。艾美耳球虫属顶复体寄生虫总流行率为30.3%。鱼类艾美耳球虫感染月流行率以10月最高,7月最低。在单变量模型中,部分危险因素与鱼类显著相关(p <0.05)。在多元模型中,鱼的性别、养殖者的正规教育水平、用死禽和死鱼喂养鱼以及养鱼场的池塘数量是显著的危险因素。这一发现表明,艾美耳球虫感染是地方性的,在鱼类种群中引起极大关注,从而造成重大的健康问题。有必要改进鱼类管理做法和生物安全协议。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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