2021
DOI: 10.3329/jasbs.v46i1.54225
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Occurrence of Protozoan Parasites of Channa Punctatus in Bangladesh

Abstract: Three species of myxozoa (Henneguya chaudhuryi, Henneguya bengalensis and Myxobolus sp.) and 3 species of ciliophora (Trichodina pediculus, Epistylis lwoffi and Apisoma piscicolum) and two actinosporean stages of myxoza were identified. Some 51.72% of total host fishes which were found infected with at least one of the above mentioned parasites with average load of 95.93±41.53 per infected host. High percentage (98.05) of C. punctatus possessed myxozoan infection and 1.95 had chiliophoran infection. The highes… Show more

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“…In Southeast Asian countries, spotted snakehead ( Channa punctata ) is a well-known indigenous farmed fish species with several health benefits. With high demand, the pressure for intensification and further expansion of culture systems has created many problems, including the limited availability of natural resources, increased environmental pollution, and losses due to disease outbreaks ( Rakibuzzaman et al., 2011 ; Kabita et al., 2020 ). Parasitic infections, mainly endoparasites, are major issues in C. punctata , causing growth retardation and low productivity in fish farming.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Southeast Asian countries, spotted snakehead ( Channa punctata ) is a well-known indigenous farmed fish species with several health benefits. With high demand, the pressure for intensification and further expansion of culture systems has created many problems, including the limited availability of natural resources, increased environmental pollution, and losses due to disease outbreaks ( Rakibuzzaman et al., 2011 ; Kabita et al., 2020 ). Parasitic infections, mainly endoparasites, are major issues in C. punctata , causing growth retardation and low productivity in fish farming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%