Studies on prevailing nodular parasitic diseases in some cultured fishes [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.15-25Other title:
  • دراسات عن الأمراض الطفيلية العقدية السائدة في بعض الأسماك المستزرعة [Added title page title]
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  • Suez canal Veterinary medicine journal, 2010 v. XV (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Suez canal Veterinary medicine journal 2010.V.XV(1)Summary: The present investigation was directed towards studying the nodular parasitic diseases in some cultured fishes collected from Ismailia governorate and represented as 120 Oreochromis niloticus and 120 Mugil cephalus. Infested Mugil cephalus showed white to yellow nodules on the skin 'They were identified as myxobolus sp..Also, fishes musculature contained encysted metaeercariae especially toward the tail region. In Oreochromis Riloticus. the cysts were yellow to orange pea like, attaching to branehiostegal musculature were in grape like and identified as ctinostomum tilapiae, the main cause of yellow grub disease. 'The total and seasonal prevalence were investigated as well as the histopatholgical alterations were recoded.
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The present investigation was directed towards studying the nodular parasitic diseases in some cultured fishes collected from Ismailia governorate and represented as 120 Oreochromis niloticus and 120 Mugil cephalus. Infested Mugil cephalus showed white to yellow nodules on the skin 'They were identified as myxobolus sp..Also, fishes musculature contained encysted metaeercariae especially toward the tail region. In Oreochromis Riloticus. the cysts were yellow to orange pea like, attaching to branehiostegal musculature were in grape like and identified as ctinostomum tilapiae, the main cause of yellow grub disease. 'The total and seasonal prevalence were investigated as well as the histopatholgical alterations were recoded.

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