2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.01.057
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First report of Tunisian coastal water contamination by protozoan parasites using mollusk bivalves as biological indicators

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“…In this context, we should not neglect the maritime domain since a seroprevalence among fishermen of 80% was found; this seems to be an additional source of contamination for the coastal region of Monastir. High levels of T. gondii has been demonstrated in some aquatic animals [ 24 ]; the consumption of contaminated mussels [ 17 ] could represent an additional risk factor that should be taken into consideration. Previous studies indicated that T. gondii oocysts may be transported by the flow of freshwater into the ocean [ 6 ], which represents a source of contamination of mussels [ 7 ], and this may partly explain the high prevalence of T. gondii infections in coastal provinces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, we should not neglect the maritime domain since a seroprevalence among fishermen of 80% was found; this seems to be an additional source of contamination for the coastal region of Monastir. High levels of T. gondii has been demonstrated in some aquatic animals [ 24 ]; the consumption of contaminated mussels [ 17 ] could represent an additional risk factor that should be taken into consideration. Previous studies indicated that T. gondii oocysts may be transported by the flow of freshwater into the ocean [ 6 ], which represents a source of contamination of mussels [ 7 ], and this may partly explain the high prevalence of T. gondii infections in coastal provinces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Moreno et al 2018). Shellfishes are also at risk due to their production in potentially contaminated waters (Tei et al 2016;Ghozzi et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El protozoario más importante en la casuística de patología gastrointestinal, como lo es Giardia spp, se encontró en un 30%. Este parásito se ha reportado en mariscos de países asiáticos, europeos y norteamericanos (Robertson, 2007;Gómez-Couso & Ares-Mazás, 2012;Oliveira et al, 2016;Ghozzi et al, 2017;Ligda, 2019;Tedde et al, 2019) como así también Santos et al (2018) lo han reportado en Brasil. Nuestros resultados son coincidentes con los reportados en otros países y constituyó el primer reporte de Giardia spp en M. edulis en Argentina (Torrecillas et al, 2019).…”
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“…Existen reportes sobre la presencia de parásitos en moluscos bivalvos tales como Mytilus galloprovincialis, Oestrea edulis, Mytilus edulis, entre otros, que acumulan ooquistes de Cryptosporidium spp y quistes de Giardia spp en otros lugares del mundo (Oliveira et al, 2016;Ghozzi et al, 2017;Tedde et al, 2019). Existen trabajos previos en Argentina, donde se ha reportado la presencia de parásitos de la familia Gymnophalydae que presentan potencial zoonótico en bivalvos de otras regiones (Vázquez et al, 2018).…”
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