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Higher attack rate of fish-borne trematodes (Heterophyidae) in common carp fingerlings (Cyprinus carpio) at lower fish weight

机译:鱼体重量较低时,鲤鱼鱼种中的鱼传吸虫(Heterophyidae)的侵袭率较高

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Fish-borne zoonotic trematodes (FZTs) can cause pathology in humans. Fish weight was reported as important risk factor for transmission from snail to fish. However, in fingerlings, the relation between fish weight and infection is unknown. Aim was quantifying the effect of fish weight on infection probability, attack rate, and metacercariae burden of FZTs in common carps (Cyprinus carpio) between 1 and 20 g. Fish were either used as controls (n=66) or exposed to 250 parapleurolophocercous cercariae (n=254). Fish weight was analysed as continuous explanatory variable or classified in four categories with average weights of 0.7 g (n=116), 4.0 g (n=58), 8.2 g (n=57) and 14.2 g (n=23). The inverse relation between percentage of fish with metacercariae and fish weight is reflected in lower percentages of infected fish at higher weights [%infected=100/(1+e [-2.02+0.15 fish weight (g)]); p 0.01], i.e. 89 %, 85 %, 63 % and 61 %, respectively, in the four groups. Control fish did not get infected. Attack rates were 0.0087, 0.0073, 0.0040 and 0.0033 fish infected per cercariae, respectively; the first two attack rates being significantly higher than the latter two. Mean number of metacercariae per weight group was 5, 5, 2 and 1, respectively, (p0.05), with an inverse relation using weight as continuous explanatory variable [p0.01; number metacercariae=e 1.76-0.13fish weight(g)]. Concluding, an inverse relation exists between fish weight and probability of infection, attack rate and parasite burden in common carp fingerlings. Reducing transmission to fingerlings might be an effective intervention method to improve food safety, reduce the absolute amount of FZTs in the environment and eventually reduce incidence in humans.
机译:鱼类传播的人畜共患病性吸虫(FZT)可以引起人类病理。据报告,鱼的体重是从蜗牛传播到鱼的重要危险因素。但是,在鱼种中,鱼的体重与感染之间的关系尚不清楚。目的是量化鱼体重对鲤鱼(鲤鱼)中FZTs的感染概率,侵袭率和cer尾burden负担的影响,范围为1至20 g。将鱼用作对照(n = 66)或暴露于250副胸膜肺尾尾(n = 254)。将鱼的重量作为连续的解释变量进行分析或分为四类,平均重量为0.7 g(n = 116),4.0 g(n = 58),8.2 g(n = 57)和14.2 g(n = 23)。鱼与尾cer的百分比与鱼体重之间的反比关系反映在较高体重下受感染鱼的百分比较低[受感染的百分比= 100 /(1 + e [-2.02 + 0.15鱼体重(g)]); p <0.01],即四组分别为89%,85%,63%和61%。对照鱼没有被感染。每尾c感染的攻击率分别为0.0087、0.0073、0.0040和0.0033。前两个攻击率显着高于后两个。每个体重组的平均cer尾number数量分别为5、5、2和1(p <0.05),并且以体重为连续解释变量具有反比关系[p <0.01;尾meta数= e 1.76-0.13鱼重(g)]。最后,鱼的重量与鲤鱼鱼种的感染概率,侵袭率和寄生虫负担之间存在反比关系。减少向鱼种的传播可能是提高食品安全性,减少环境中FZT绝对含量并最终减少人类发病率的有效干预方法。

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