2019
DOI: 10.21608/zvjz.2019.10547.1029
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Sources and Toxicological impacts of Surface Water Pollution on Fish in Egypt

Abstract: Egypt has been listed as one of the most popular nations which are menaced through lack of water by the year 2025 due to overpopulation. The great deposition of highly polluted domestic and industrial effluents into its water ways, made a continuous and prompt damage to its surface and groundwater. The River Nile represents about 97% of Egypt's water resources; however winter rain and nonrenewable groundwater aquifers are also comprised. In Egypt, the main source of pollution is industrial wastes that are pour… Show more

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“…Marigoudar et al (2009) revealed that cypermethrin caused erratic swimming, loss of balance, hyperactivity in rohu, Labeo rohita. Histopathological changes in different fish tissues due to pesticides toxicity also documented by several studies (Mohammed et al, 2019;Ghafarifarsani et al, 2023a). Thiamethoxam and chlorpyrifos caused several liver pathologies including necrosis, vacuolation, hemorrhages etc.…”
Section: Effects Of Pesticides On Fishmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Marigoudar et al (2009) revealed that cypermethrin caused erratic swimming, loss of balance, hyperactivity in rohu, Labeo rohita. Histopathological changes in different fish tissues due to pesticides toxicity also documented by several studies (Mohammed et al, 2019;Ghafarifarsani et al, 2023a). Thiamethoxam and chlorpyrifos caused several liver pathologies including necrosis, vacuolation, hemorrhages etc.…”
Section: Effects Of Pesticides On Fishmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…However, the high Cd contents obtained in this study might be attributed to the discharge of wastewater or Cd-containing effluents by industries in operations within the study areas since Cd is known to be present in most chemicals used for manufacturing several industrial products. Cd, if ingested and subsequently bioaccumulated in fish, might impair fish reproductive organs and, as a result, result in low fish production [15]. Other effects are damage to fish tissues, the immune system, and bone mutilation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fish population also responds negatively to factors such as overfishing, pollution, and eutrophication, among other environmental situations. This, however, can bring about a series of changes in the size, species composition, and abundance of fish populations [15]. The major factors responsible for the abundance, availability, and assemblage of fish within a particular water body are classified into abiotic and biotic factors [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesticides, such as malathion, carbofuran, diazinon, and dichlorvos, caused several histopathological alterations, and affected the biological functions of some vital organs such as the kidney, liver, gills, testis, and ovaries of different fish species, in the form of necrotic changes, loss of the granularity of cytoplasm, shrinkage of cells in various tissues, nuclear pycnotic alterations, vacuolation in the cytoplasm (in gill lamellae, kidneys, and filaments), degeneration of glomerulus, shrinkage of nuclear materials, ruptured epithelial lining, cytoplasm clumping, altered tubular line size, degeneration of follicular cells, collecting duct damage, and changes in ovigerous lamellae in many fish species, including L. rohita, Heteropneustes fossilis, C. carpio, Channa punctatus, O. mossambicus, Nile tilapia (O. niloticus), and Cirrhinus mrigala [33,[46][47][48].…”
Section: Histopathological Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 99%