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Updates on Aquatic Parasites in Fisheries: Implications to Food Safety, Food Security and Environmental Protection

机译:渔业中水生寄生虫的最新动态:对食品安全,粮食安全和环境保护的影响

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Cheap protein sources from fishery products come from both capture fishery and aquaculture industries. Despite the available technologies that help increase wild catch and aquaculture production, our food security is being threatened by several factors including parasitic infections. Zoonotic parasites infecting our fishery products are one of the several concerns for our food safety. Among these include the infections with the nematode Anisakis in marine fishes and cephalopods causing human anisakiasis and/or allergy-associated health risks, the nematode Gnathostoma causing gnathostomiasis, and food poisoning due to the myxozoan infection of the genus Kudoa. On the other hand, the increasing human population, dwindling fish catch from the wild, degradation of aquatic environment, and declining or slow growth of aquaculture sector due to parasitic diseases are all posing global threats to the security and sustainability of fish supplies. The wild fish populations are affected by the parasitic diseases that directly and indirectly affect fish reproduction, growth, and survival, whereas intensifications of aquaculture operations cause fish health problems associated to parasitic diseases resulting to decline in production. Despite these negative impacts of parasites, there are several parasite groups that are used as biological indicators for food chain structure, heavy metal contamination, environmental pollutions and fish stock assessment (i.e., nematodes Anisakis, Hysterothylacium, Anguillicola, Spirophilometra, Raphidascaris, and Philometra; acanthocephalans Pomphorhynchus, Serrasentis, and Acanthocephalus; cestodes Bothriocephalus, Monobothrium, and Ligula; monogenean Pseudorhabdosynochus; and digenean Didymodiclinus), as well as reducer of heavy metal accumulation in the body of their host fish (i.e., acanthocephalans Pomphorhynchus and Acanthocephalus). The use of these parasites for proper management of fishery resources can be of help in addressing food safety, fish security, and food sustainability, while at the same time managing our fishery resources. As we are addressing these global issues, these parasites that we are considering as threats can be of useful value to attain sustainable development.
机译:来自渔业产品的廉价蛋白质来源来自捕捞渔业和水产养殖业。尽管有可用的技术有助于增加野生捕捞和水产养殖的产量,但我们的粮食安全仍受到包括寄生虫感染在内的多种因素的威胁。感染我们渔业产品的人畜共患寄生虫是我们食品安全的几大担忧之一。其中包括海洋鱼类和头足类中的线虫Anisakis感染,引起人的肛门炎和/或与过敏相关的健康风险;线虫的Gnathostoma引起食管蠕虫病;以及由于Kudoa属的粘虫感染而引起的食物中毒。另一方面,人口增加,野生鱼类捕捞减少,水生环境恶化,以及由于寄生虫病引起的水产养殖业的下降或缓慢增长,都对鱼类供应的安全性和可持续性构成全球威胁。野生鱼类种群受到直接或间接影响鱼类繁殖,生长和生存的寄生虫病的影响,而水产养殖活动的集约化导致与寄生虫病有关的鱼类健康问题,导致产量下降。尽管有这些寄生虫的不利影响,仍有几个寄生虫类被用作食物链结构,重金属污染,环境污染和鱼类种群评估的生物学指标(即线虫Anisakis,Hysterothylacium,Anguillicola,Spiroophilometra,Raphidascaris和Philometra;刺头动物(Acanthocephalans Pomphorhynchus,Serrasentis和Acanthocephalus),菜头(Bestriocephalus),Monobothrium和Ligula;单属Pseudorhabdosynochus和Digenean Didymodiclinus)以及宿主鱼体内的重金属积累(即Acanthocephalus Pomphorhynchus,Acanthocephalus Pom)。将这些寄生虫用于渔业资源的适当管理,有助于解决食品安全,鱼类安全和食品可持续性,同时管理我们的渔业资源。在我们解决这些全球问题时,我们正在考虑将这些寄生虫视为威胁,对于实现可持续发展可能具有有用的价值。

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