2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12639-020-01277-7
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Prevalence of heterophyid infection in tilapia fish “Orechromas niloticus” with emphasize of cats role as neglected reservoir for zoonotic Heterophyes heterophyes in Egypt

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“…Domestic cats and dogs can act as the reservoir host of digenetic trematodes, particularly the zoonotic Heterophyes heterophyes and O. viverrini. Therefore, additional prevention and control measures have to be established that ensure continuous monitoring of fish zoonotic parasites in cats and dogs (Enes et al 2010 ; El-Seify et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Fish-derived Parasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domestic cats and dogs can act as the reservoir host of digenetic trematodes, particularly the zoonotic Heterophyes heterophyes and O. viverrini. Therefore, additional prevention and control measures have to be established that ensure continuous monitoring of fish zoonotic parasites in cats and dogs (Enes et al 2010 ; El-Seify et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Fish-derived Parasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haplorchis taichui uses Stenomelania (Melania) juncea, while P. calderoni uses Sermyla (Thiaria) riquetti as their first snail intermediate hosts (Eduardo, 2001;Chai and Jung, 2017). Moreover, many common food fishes have been shown to harbor the infective metacercariae of these trematodes, including but not limited to dalag (Channa striata), bangus (Chanos chanos), hito (Clarias batrachus), lapu-lapu (Epiohelus corollicola), and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) (Eduardo, 2001;Mahdy et al, 2021;El-Seify et al, 2021). The snakehead murrel (Channa striata) is the second intermediate host, and dogs and cats serve as the natural definitive host of P. calderoni in China, Egypt, and the Philippines (Chai and Jung, 2019).…”
Section: Minute Intestinal Trematodesmentioning
confidence: 99%