2016
DOI: 10.4172/2150-3508.1000175
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Review on Major Parasitic Crustacean in Fish

Abstract: In this paper the major description, epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical sign, diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitic crustaceans in fish has been reviewed. The major crustaceans parasites commonly encountered in cultured and wild fish are: copepods (ergasilidea and lernaeidae), branchiura (argulidae) and isopods). Members of the branchiura and isopod are relatively large and both sexes are parasitic, while copepods are the most common crustacean parasites are generally small to microscopic with bot… Show more

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“…Some of the fish parasites such as parasitic crustacean are destructive organisms that injured the fish's health; the extent of fish damage is dependent on the role played by the fish in the parasite cycles [71]. Usually, the intermediate host suffered more than the definitive hosts.…”
Section: Parasitic Infestation In Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the fish parasites such as parasitic crustacean are destructive organisms that injured the fish's health; the extent of fish damage is dependent on the role played by the fish in the parasite cycles [71]. Usually, the intermediate host suffered more than the definitive hosts.…”
Section: Parasitic Infestation In Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parasitic crustaceans are commonly known to cause serious lesions on farmed fish, causing destruction of gill tissue and favoring secondary infection, diseases, and massive mortality worldwide (Dezfuli et al 2011;Aneesh et al 2014;Misganaw and Getu 2016). Consequently, their presence represents a significant threat in aquaculture, with substantial potential economic losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caligid sea lice cause severe economic losses due to the reduced growth of infected fish, reduced marketability, and an increased cost of chemotherapy and mortality. Other crustaceans, such as the isopods, settle in the buccal cavity of fish, the gill chamber, or on the body surface, including the fins ( 2 ). Among them, Cymothoidea cause serious problems to fish kept in captivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%