2022
DOI: 10.1080/23308249.2022.2090830
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A One Health Approach Relative to Trematode-Caused Diseases of People and Animals Associated with Aquaculture

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“…An important aspect is that poor culture conditions may cause stress and render the cultured species more susceptible to parasitic infections and disease [25]. Multitrophic aquaculture is a popular approach, but this could also promote transmission of parasites depending on the combination of species [26].…”
Section: Inlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An important aspect is that poor culture conditions may cause stress and render the cultured species more susceptible to parasitic infections and disease [25]. Multitrophic aquaculture is a popular approach, but this could also promote transmission of parasites depending on the combination of species [26].…”
Section: Inlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freshwater gastropods cultured for food (for people or as animal feed) mainly belong to Viviparidae and Ampullariidae because of their size. In South East Asia, these species are easily cultured either alone in relatively small tanks or ponds or in multitrophic fish ponds [26].…”
Section: Gastropodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These eye flukes may severely affect vision (Duan et al, 2021), whereas other species reach maturity in mammals including humans and are thus regarded as serious zoonotic pathogens. Classic examples are Clonorchis, Opisthorchis, Metagonimus, Haplorchis, Centrocestus and Pseudamphistomum where the most effective control methods established rely on snail control in ponds and the control of infective stages in inlet water (Skov et al, 2008(Skov et al, , 2009Madsen et al, 2022). A prominent digenean group are blood flukes with a non-molluscan host, a polychaete, as the intermediate host.…”
Section: Problematic Digeneansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The past century has also presented strong scientific evidence that fish parasites in wild fish stocks challenge fish quality (Mohamed et al, 2020) and may constitute a human health hazard (Strøm et al, 2015;Nordholm et al, 2020). The occurrence of zoonotic nematodes (Mattiucci et al, 2004(Mattiucci et al, , 2018Buchmann & Mehrdana, 2016;Gay et al, 2018) and trematodes (Skov et al, 2009;Madsen et al, 2022) poses a major problem for the fish processing industry, as the removal of worms before they reach the consumer is labour-intensive and undermines profitability. However, the medical importance and influence on human health will not be discussed further in this work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%