LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL
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Resumo: | Several species of freshwather fish may be infected by helminths with zoonotic potential, especially those with piscivorous feeding habits. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of nematode larvae with zoonotic potential in different fish species of the lower Jari River, Amapá and Pará states. In January 2015, 30 fish belonging to the following taxa were studied: Acestrorhynchus falcatus, Cichla monoculus, Hoplias malabaricus, Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus, Pygocentrus nattereri, Serrasalmus spilopleura e Serrasalmus rhombeus of which 90.0% were parasitized by Contracaecum sp. and/or Eustrongylides sp. A total of 198 nematodes were collected. Larvae of Contracaecum sp. were more prevalent (70.0%) and abundant (131 parasites). Thus, the levels of parasitic infection for Contracaecum sp. were high and for Eustrongylides sp. were moderate. This is the first record of Contracaecum sp. and Eustrongylides sp. parasitizing S. rhombeus, and Eustrongylides sp. parasitizing C. monoculus.Keywords: Amazon basin; Jari River; Freshwater fish; Public healt; Parasitic infection; Zoonoses. |
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LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZILLARVAS DE NEMATOIDES DE POTENCIAL ZOONÓTICO INFECTANDO PEIXES CARNÍVOROS DO BAIXO RIO JARI, NO NORTE DO BRASILBacia Amazônica; Rio Jari; Peixes de água doce; Saúde pública; Infecção parasitária; ZoonoseSeveral species of freshwather fish may be infected by helminths with zoonotic potential, especially those with piscivorous feeding habits. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of nematode larvae with zoonotic potential in different fish species of the lower Jari River, Amapá and Pará states. In January 2015, 30 fish belonging to the following taxa were studied: Acestrorhynchus falcatus, Cichla monoculus, Hoplias malabaricus, Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus, Pygocentrus nattereri, Serrasalmus spilopleura e Serrasalmus rhombeus of which 90.0% were parasitized by Contracaecum sp. and/or Eustrongylides sp. A total of 198 nematodes were collected. Larvae of Contracaecum sp. were more prevalent (70.0%) and abundant (131 parasites). Thus, the levels of parasitic infection for Contracaecum sp. were high and for Eustrongylides sp. were moderate. This is the first record of Contracaecum sp. and Eustrongylides sp. parasitizing S. rhombeus, and Eustrongylides sp. parasitizing C. monoculus.Keywords: Amazon basin; Jari River; Freshwater fish; Public healt; Parasitic infection; Zoonoses.Diversas espécies de peixes de água doce podem ser infectadas por helmintos com potencial zoonótico, principalmente aquelas com hábito alimentar piscívoro. Este estudo teve como objetivo investigar a presença de larvas de nematoides com potencial zoonótico em diferentes espécies de peixes piscívoras do baixo Rio Jari, estados do Amapá e Pará. Em janeiro de 2015, foram examinados 30 peixes pertencentes aos seguintes táxons: Acestrorhynchus falcatus, Cichla monoculus, Hoplias malabaricus, Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus, Pygocentrus nattereri, Serrasalmus spilopleura, Serrasalmus rhombeus dos quais 90,0% estavam parasitados por Contracaecum sp. e/ou Eustrongylides sp. Foi coletado um total de 198 nematoides. Larvas de Contracaecum sp. foram mais prevalentes (70,0%) e abundantes (131 parasitos). Assim, os níveis de infecção parasitária para Contracaecum sp. foram elevados e para Eustrongylides sp. foram moderados. Esse é o primeiro registro de Contracaecum sp. e Eustrongylides sp. parasitando S. rhombeus, e de Eustrongylides sp. parasitando C. monoculus.Palavras-chave: Bacia Amazônica, Rio Jari, Peixes de água doce, Saúde pública, Infecção parasitária, Zoonose.Universidade Federal do AmapáOliveira, Marcos Sidney BritoCorrêa, Lincoln LimaFerreira, Drielly OliveiraTavares-Dias, Marcos2020-03-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/387710.18561/2179-5746/biotaamazonia.v9n4p50-52Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota); v. 9, n. 4 (2019); 50-522179-5746reponame:Biota Amazôniainstname:Universidade Federal do Amapá (UNIFAP)instacron:UNIFAPporhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/article/view/3877/v9n4p50-52.pdfDireitos autorais 2020 Biota Amazônia (Biote Amazonie, Biota Amazonia, Amazonian Biota)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-09-30T19:53:55Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3877Revistahttp://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biotaONGhttps://periodicos.unifap.br/index.php/biota/oai||juliosa@unifap.br2179-57462179-5746opendoar:2020-09-30T19:53:55Biota Amazônia - Universidade Federal do Amapá (UNIFAP)false |
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LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL LARVAS DE NEMATOIDES DE POTENCIAL ZOONÓTICO INFECTANDO PEIXES CARNÍVOROS DO BAIXO RIO JARI, NO NORTE DO BRASIL |
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LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL |
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LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL Oliveira, Marcos Sidney Brito Bacia Amazônica; Rio Jari; Peixes de água doce; Saúde pública; Infecção parasitária; Zoonose |
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LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL |
title_full |
LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL |
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LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL |
title_full_unstemmed |
LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL |
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LARVAE OF ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL NEMATODES INFECTING CARNIVOROUS FISH FROM THE LOWER JARI RIVER IN NORTHERN BRAZIL |
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Oliveira, Marcos Sidney Brito |
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Oliveira, Marcos Sidney Brito Corrêa, Lincoln Lima Ferreira, Drielly Oliveira Tavares-Dias, Marcos |
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Corrêa, Lincoln Lima Ferreira, Drielly Oliveira Tavares-Dias, Marcos |
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Oliveira, Marcos Sidney Brito Corrêa, Lincoln Lima Ferreira, Drielly Oliveira Tavares-Dias, Marcos |
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Bacia Amazônica; Rio Jari; Peixes de água doce; Saúde pública; Infecção parasitária; Zoonose |
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Bacia Amazônica; Rio Jari; Peixes de água doce; Saúde pública; Infecção parasitária; Zoonose |
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Several species of freshwather fish may be infected by helminths with zoonotic potential, especially those with piscivorous feeding habits. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of nematode larvae with zoonotic potential in different fish species of the lower Jari River, Amapá and Pará states. In January 2015, 30 fish belonging to the following taxa were studied: Acestrorhynchus falcatus, Cichla monoculus, Hoplias malabaricus, Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus, Pygocentrus nattereri, Serrasalmus spilopleura e Serrasalmus rhombeus of which 90.0% were parasitized by Contracaecum sp. and/or Eustrongylides sp. A total of 198 nematodes were collected. Larvae of Contracaecum sp. were more prevalent (70.0%) and abundant (131 parasites). Thus, the levels of parasitic infection for Contracaecum sp. were high and for Eustrongylides sp. were moderate. This is the first record of Contracaecum sp. and Eustrongylides sp. parasitizing S. rhombeus, and Eustrongylides sp. parasitizing C. monoculus.Keywords: Amazon basin; Jari River; Freshwater fish; Public healt; Parasitic infection; Zoonoses. |
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