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Infestation with larval trematodes from fresh-water fish in natural and fish breeding ponds
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Original Article
Korean J Parasitol. 1981 Dec;19(2):157-166. English.
Published online Mar 20, 1994.  http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1981.19.2.157
Copyright © 1981 by The Korean Society for Parasitology
Infestation with larval trematodes from fresh-water fish in natural and fish breeding ponds
Jong Hwan Kim and Dong Wik Choi
Department of Parasitology, Kyungpook National University, School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea.
Abstract

The present study was undertaken to determine the pattern of infestation with the encysted larvae of digenetic trematodes in freshwater fish collected in both the natural and fish breeding ponds in Kyungpook Province, Korea. The fish collected in the two natural ponds, Nass-chil, and Sa-il, and three fish breeding ponds, Deok-dong, Mo-gok, and Seongryu-tunnel, were examined from July 1980 to August 1981. The data were compared with the results obtained from freshwater fish caught in the river Kumho by Hwang and Choi(1980). Ten species of fish caught in the ponds were examined for the presence of the larval trematodes. Seven species of the larvae, Clonorchis sinensis, Cyathocotyle orientalis, Echinochasmus species, Exorchis oviformis, Metacercaria hasegawai, Metagonimus yokogawai, and Metorchis orientails and two kinds of undetermined cyst A and B were found. The infestitation rate for Clonorchis sinensis metacercaria in the Korean shiner, Gnathopogon atromaculatus collected in the natural ponds was higher than the rate in the river Kumho by Hwang and Choi(1980), but lower in the fish collected in the breeding ponds. By contrast, the infestation rate in the flat bitterling, Paracheilognathus rhombea in ponds was higher, while there was no change of the rate in the southern top-mouthed minnow, Pseudorasbora parva. The intensity of infestation, expressed as the average number of Clonorchis sinensis metacercaria per gram of flesh, were lower than in the bullhead, Coreobagrus brevicorpus, and Gnathopogon atromaculatus in the ponds in 1981. The intensity was higher in Paracheilognathus rhombea, but no fluctuation in the intensity of infestation in Pseudorasbora parva was observed. The infestation rates and densities for the encysted larvae of digenetic trematodes except for Clonorchis sinensis varied from fish to fish. However, it was found that the rate and intensity of the larval trematodes from all the fish in the ponds was lower than from those in the rivers in Kyungpook Province, Korea.

Figures


Fig. 1
Surveyed ponds in Kyungpook Province, Korea.

Tables


Table 1
Fresh-water fish caught at natural and fish breeding ponds in Kyungpook Province, Korea(1981)


Table 2
Infestation rates for encysted larvae of digenetic trematodes in flesh of Fresh-water fish caught in ponds (1981)


Table 3
Infestation densities of encysted larvae(metacercaria) of digenetic trematodes from Fresh-water fish caught in ponds (1981)


Table 4
Infestation rates for encysted larvae of digenetic trematodes on scales, find and tail of fish caught in ponds(1981)


Table 5
Comparison of infestation rates and densities for Clonorchis sinensis metacercariae from fresh-water fish caught in river Kumho(1980), natural and fish-breeding ponds(1981)


Table 6
Comparison of infestation rates and density for encysted larvae of digenetic trematodes except for C. sinensis in flesh of Fresh-water fish caught in river Kumho in 1980 and natural and fish breeding ponds in 1981

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