Red tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) is a freshwater fish with significant economic and development potential. Tilapias are the third most successful aquaculture species in the world after shrimp and salmon. There are many reasons for using red tilapia in aquaculture, such as being easy to cultivate and breed, with a relatively fast growth rate and the ability to resist some environmental conditions (Koniyo et al., 2020). The class Monogenea is a large group of external or internal parasitic worms that have a direct life cycle with only one final host, commonly fishes and lower invertebrates. These parasites feed on mucus or the epithelial cells of the gills and skin externally, also the intestinal walls or the blood internally. In addition, it may be isolated from
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