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A survey of Heterophyes nocens and Pygidiopsis summa metacercariae in mullets and gobies along the coastal areas of the Republic of Korea

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Guk, Sang-Mee; Shin, Eun-Hee; Kim, Jae-Lip; Sohn, Woon-Mok; Hong, Kwang-Sun; Yoon, Cheong-Ha; Lee, Soon-Hyung; Rim, Han-Jong; Chai, Jong-Yil

Issue Date
2007-09-19
Publisher
Korean Society for Parasitology
Citation
Korean J Parasitol. 2007 Sep;45(3):205-11.
Keywords
AnimalsFish Diseases/*epidemiology/parasitologyGeographyHeterophyidae/isolation & purification/*pathogenicityKorea/epidemiologyLife Cycle StagesPerciformes/*parasitologyPopulation SurveillancePrevalenceSmegmamorpha/*parasitologyTrematode Infections/epidemiology/*veterinary
Abstract
The infection status of mullets Mugil cephalus (n = 139) and gobies (n = 35) Acanthogobius flavimanus with metacercariae of Heterophyes nocens and Pygidiopsis summa was examined in 11 western, southern, and eastern coastal areas of the Republic of Korea, using a digestion technique. Heterophyid metacercariae were highly prevalent in mullets from western and southern coastal areas; Shinan-gun (100% for H. nocens and 100% for P. summa), Muan-gun (93% and 100%), Buan-gun (42% and 75%), Seocheon-gun (73% and 53%), Ganghwa-gun (47% and 100%), Sacheon-shi (47% and 77%), and Gangjin-gun (50% and 70%, respectively). Only 1 (10%) of 10 mullets from an eastern coastal area, i.e., Donghae-shi, was positive for P. summa metacercariae. Metacercarial densities were the highest in the trunk of mullets for H. nocens and the gill for P. summa. Gobies from Muan-gun were positive for H. nocens (40%) and P. summa metacercariae (40%), and gobies from Seocheon-gun revealed H. nocens metacercariae (20%). The metacercarial density was remarkably higher in mullets than in gobies. The results revealed that H. nocens and P. summa metacercariae are prevalent in mullets and gobies from coastal areas of the Republic of Korea, and the prevalence and intensity of infection vary according to geographical locality.
ISSN
0023-4001 (Print)
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/29396
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