2023
DOI: 10.1111/raq.12839
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Monogenean Sparicotyle chrysophrii: The major pathogen of the Mediterranean gilthead seabream aquaculture

Abstract: Following the intensification of the Mediterranean aquaculture over the years, Sparicotyle (syn. Microcotyle) chrysophrii (van Beneden and Hesse, 1863; Microcotylidae, Monogenea) became one of the most pathogenic ectoparasites for the gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) aquaculture. It has demonstrated a remarkable versatility to expand over its known host range, accomplish an efficient transfer between the wild and farmed sparid populations over wide geographic areas, and establish itself as the most detrime… Show more

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“…Currently, treatment options for polyopisthocotylidan infections in aquaculture, including S. chrysophrii , are limited, with hydrogen peroxide and formaldehyde baths in their licensed formulation being the sole available chemotherapeutants. However, formaldehyde baths have already been banned in Italy, among other countries, due to safety concerns, and its use will not be warranted worldwide in the coming years [ 5 , 103 , 104 ]. Coupled with the ongoing threat of anthelmintic drug resistance, these limitations underscore the need for further therapeutic or prophylactic strategies to address sparicotylosis and proactively combat emerging drug resistance.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, treatment options for polyopisthocotylidan infections in aquaculture, including S. chrysophrii , are limited, with hydrogen peroxide and formaldehyde baths in their licensed formulation being the sole available chemotherapeutants. However, formaldehyde baths have already been banned in Italy, among other countries, due to safety concerns, and its use will not be warranted worldwide in the coming years [ 5 , 103 , 104 ]. Coupled with the ongoing threat of anthelmintic drug resistance, these limitations underscore the need for further therapeutic or prophylactic strategies to address sparicotylosis and proactively combat emerging drug resistance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the gill-infecting Sparicotyle chrysophrii (Van Beneden and Hesse, 1863) (Polyopisthocotyla: Microcotylidae) is among the most threatening pathogens in farmed gilthead seabream ( Sparus aurata ) across the Mediterranean Sea [ 4 , 5 ]. The urge to find solutions for this parasitosis is clearly reflected in the scientific knowledge produced in the past decades.…”
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“…Its 2018 worldwide exports of 130,042 tons were valued at USD 653 million, and imports of 100,584 tons were valued at USD 532 million [24]. Gilthead seabream is generally considered a robust and pathogen-resilient species; however, it is highly affected by bacteria (e.g., Tenacibaculum maritimum), parasites (e.g., Sparicotyle chrysophrii, Enterospora nucleophila, Enteromyxum leei, and Amyloodinium ocellatum), and viruses (e.g., nervous necrosis virus; NVV) [25]. Among other pathogens, Myxobacteria are commonly affecting Greek aquaculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%