Low prevalence of Contracaecum third-stage larvae parasitizing Sea of Galilee fisheries: 1-year survey after 57 years of no information

IF 2.9 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Food and Waterborne Parasitology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fawpar.2023.e00204
Nadav Davidovich , Perla Tedesco , Monica Caffara , Valentina Luci , Alessia Cantori , Danny Morick , Maria Letizia Fioravanti , Andrea Gustinelli
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Freshwater and marine ecosystems are a suitable habitat for parasitic nematodes of the genus Contracaecum (family: Anisakidae) to complete their complex life cycle. Several fish species of the Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret) were reported in 1964 as second intermediate/paratenic hosts of Contracaecum spp. larvae. The lack of taxonomically relevant morphological features of these larvae hindered their proper identification. Here we report the results of a 1-year survey conducted in 2021, 57 years after the first (and only) such survey. We analyzed 352 specimens from 10 fish species (native and non-native) of the Sea of Galilee (Israel) ichthyofauna. We compared our results with those of the first parasitological survey conducted by Paperna in 1964; the overall prevalence of nematodes referable to Contracaecum larvae was 16.8% and 0.85% in 1964 and in 2021, respectively. Different from the first survey that identified Contracaecum larvae morphologically, we used both morphological and molecular tools. Two wild native cyprinids—Jordan himri (Carasobarbus canis) and Jordan barbel (Luciobarbus longiceps)—were infected (a single specimen each) with Contracaecum quadripapillatum larvae in their abdominal cavity. A single specimen of blue tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) was infected with two larvae of Contracaecum multipapillatum E, localized in the pericardial cavity. The findings of our study, which is part of a large project focused on Contracaecum spp. infecting both piscivorous birds and fish collected in Israel, advance our knowledge about the distribution and host range of this potentially zoonotic parasite in fishery products of the Sea of Galilee.

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加利利海渔业收缩虫第三期幼虫寄生率低:57年无信息后1年调查
淡水和海洋生态系统是收缩线虫属寄生线虫完成复杂生命周期的适宜栖息地。1964年,加利利海(Kinneret湖)的几种鱼类被报道为缢蛏幼虫的第二中间/副生殖寄主。这些幼虫缺乏与分类学相关的形态学特征,阻碍了它们的正确鉴定。在此,我们报告了2021年进行的一项为期一年的调查的结果,距第一次(也是唯一一次)此类调查已有57年。本文对加利利海(以色列)鱼类学的10种(本地和非本地)鱼类352份标本进行了分析。我们将我们的结果与Paperna于1964年进行的第一次寄生虫学调查结果进行了比较;1964年和2021年,恙螨幼虫相关线虫总患病率分别为16.8%和0.85%。与第一次调查不同的是,我们使用了形态和分子两种工具。在两种野生本地鲤科动物——约旦鲤科(Carasobarbus canis)和约旦鲤科(Luciobarbus longiceps)——腹腔内感染了四乳头缩膜绦虫幼虫(每一种单独标本)。一只蓝色罗非鱼标本(Oreochromis aureus)感染了位于心包腔内的2只多乳头状缩膜绦虫(contraecum multipapillatum E)。我们的研究结果是一个大型项目的一部分,该项目专注于感染在以色列收集的鱼食性鸟类和鱼类的收缩绦虫,它提高了我们对加利利海渔业产品中这种潜在的人畜共患寄生虫的分布和宿主范围的认识。
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Food and Waterborne Parasitology
Food and Waterborne Parasitology Immunology and Microbiology-Parasitology
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期刊介绍: Food and Waterborne Parasitology publishes high quality papers containing original research findings, investigative reports, and scientific proceedings on parasites which are transmitted to humans via the consumption of food or water. The relevant parasites include protozoa, nematodes, cestodes and trematodes which are transmitted by food or water and capable of infecting humans. Pertinent food includes products of animal or plant origin which are domestic or wild, and consumed by humans. Animals and plants from both terrestrial and aquatic sources are included, as well as studies related to potable and other types of water which serve to harbor, perpetuate or disseminate food and waterborne parasites. Studies dealing with prevalence, transmission, epidemiology, risk assessment and mitigation, including control measures and test methodologies for parasites in food and water are of particular interest. Evidence of the emergence of such parasites and interactions among domestic animals, wildlife and humans are of interest. The impact of parasites on the health and welfare of humans is viewed as very important and within scope of the journal. Manuscripts with scientifically generated information on associations between food and waterborne parasitic diseases and lifestyle, culture and economies are also welcome. Studies involving animal experiments must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences.
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