马库尔迪贝努埃河下游淡水对虾寄生流行病学研究

R. G. Okayi, V O Ayuba, C. Akisani
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本研究对贝努埃河下游淡水对虾(Atya gabonensis)的寄生流行情况进行了为期6个月(2012年3月- 8月)的调查,在贝努埃河下游各着陆点随机抽取1000只对虾,并在马库尔迪农业大学兽医教学医院寄生虫学实验室进行了分析。虾鳃寄生率最高,为50.36%,肠道寄生率最低,为5.40%。对虾感染纤毛虫较多,患病率为49.37%,绦虫较少,患病率为6.43%。月条件因子显示,3、4、6、7月5、8月男女差异显著(P < 0.05)。gabonensis的体重与感染、体长与感染、体重与体长的相关关系表明,体重与感染的相关r=0.008,体长与感染的相关r=0.007,体重与体长的相关r=0.853,具有显著性差异。研究发现,感染寄生虫的虾的数量与性别有关。关键词:加蓬线虫;条件因素;寄生流行;
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Parasitic prevalence of fresh water shrimp (Atya gabonensis) in lower Benue River, Makurdi
The study investigated the parasitic prevalence of freshwater shrimps (Atya gabonensis) in the lower Benue River for a period of six months (March – August, 2012) during which a total of 1000 shrimps were sampled randomly from the landing sites of the River Benue and were analyzed at the parasitology laboratory of the verterinary teaching hospital, University of Agriculture, Makurdi. The gills of shrimps had the highest parasitic prevalence of 50.36% and the intestine with the lowest parasitic prevalence of 5.40%. Shrimps were infected more with ciliates with prevalence rate of 49.37% and less infected with cestodes with prevalence rate of 6.43%. Monthly condition factor shows that in March, April, June and July there was a significant difference(P 0.05) between male and female in May and August. Correlation between weight and infection, total length and infection, weight and total length of A. gabonensis shows that correlation between weight and infection r=0.008, total length and infection r=0.007 and correlation between weight and total length r=0.853 and has a significant difference. It was observed that the number of shrimps infected with parasite was associated with sex.   Key words: Atya gabonensis, condition factor, parasitic prevalence.
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