EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF NEMATODES IN FISHES

Authors

  • M. F. Qamar Department of Zoology, GC University, Lahore-Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57041/pjs.v66i3.226

Keywords:

Epidemiology, Labeo rohita (Rahu), Sperata sawari, (Singharee),, Channa marullius (Saul), Ctenopharyngodon idella (Grass Carp), Oncorhynchus mykiss (Rainbow Trout), Hypopthaimichthys molitrix (Silver Carp)

Abstract

Three hundred fresh water fishes of six species were collected from six different fish farms of Lahore for the prevalence of nematodes. Out of 300 fishes examined, 12 were found to be infected with the helminthes, majority of them were isolated from the stomach and intestines. The following two species of nematodes were recorded; Capillaria spp. and Eustrongylides spp. The
overall prevalence of intestinal nematodes was recorded as 4%(12/300). The prevalence of nematodes was recorded on monthly basis which ranged from 0-8%. The highest prevalence of nematodes was 8% (4/50) during March, while the lowest prevalence was noted in June 0%.Singharee (Sperata sawari) showed the maximum infestation of nematodes of 8% (4/50), whereas in Silver Carp (Hypopthaimichthys molitrix) minimum prevalence of nematode (0%) was noted. The prevalence of different nematode in a particular fish specie was also recorded, and it was stated that overall prevalence of capillaria spp. was 6% in Rahu (Labeo rohita) and Saul (Channa marullius). Similarly overall infestation of Eustrongylides sp. was recorded as 4% in Singharee (Sperata sawari) and Silver carp (Hypopthaimichthys molitrix). The nematode intensity might be linked with the genetic makeup, intestinal vigor, and other managemental and environmental factors.

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Published

2022-12-29

How to Cite

M. F. Qamar. (2022). EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF NEMATODES IN FISHES . Pakistan Journal of Science, 66(3). https://doi.org/10.57041/pjs.v66i3.226