Intestinal histological alterations in farmed red-bellied pacu Piaractus brachypomus (Characiformes: Serrasalmidae) heavily infected by roundworms
The farmed red-bellied pacu Piaractus brachypomus is a valuative commercial fish widely exploited in fish farming. Histopathologic alterations in small intestine of this fish were associated with heavy roundworms infection. Of a total of thirty-five fish examined, all were parasitized with a prevale...
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description | The farmed red-bellied pacu
Piaractus brachypomus
is a valuative commercial fish widely exploited in fish farming. Histopathologic alterations in small intestine of this fish were associated with heavy roundworms infection. Of a total of thirty-five fish examined, all were parasitized with a prevalence of 100%, intensity of 290–6403, and mean intensity of infection of 4467.5 parasites per fish. According to the morphological features of whole nematodes examined using light and electronic microscopy, the parasite was identified as
Rondonia rondoni
Travassos. Rev Vet e Zoot 10, 59–70;
1920
. The fish intestinal tissue alterations include fusion of villi, edema, disorganization of epithelial cells, epithelial abrasion, and flaking of the villus at mucosa layer level and submucosa layer with some regions of necrosis and lymphocyte infiltrate. This is the first report of histopathological alterations caused by infection of the atractid nematode
R. rondoni
in a farmed population of
P. brachypomus
in the Peruvian Amazon. The study points out the need of improving the strategies of parasitic prevention and control in order to better prevent future disease outbreaks. |
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Rondonia rondoni
Travassos. Rev Vet e Zoot 10, 59–70;
1920
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R. rondoni
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Rondonia rondoni
Travassos. Rev Vet e Zoot 10, 59–70;
1920
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R. rondoni
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P. brachypomus
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Rondonia rondoni
Travassos. Rev Vet e Zoot 10, 59–70;
1920
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R. rondoni
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