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First Report of Clinostomum complanatum (Trematoda: Digenea) in European Perch (Perca fluviatilis) from an Italian Subalpine Lake: A Risk for Public Health?

Vasco Menconi, Chiara Manfrin, Paolo Pastorino, Davide Mugetti, Luana Cortinovis, Elisabetta Pizzul, Alberto Pallavicini, Marino Prearo

2020International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clinostomum complanatum, a digenean trematode of the Clinostomidae family, is a fish-borne zoonotic parasite responsible for Halzoun syndrome in humans and is transmitted through the consumption of raw or undercooked freshwater fish. Of the total of 112 specimens of European perch (Perca fluviatilis) sampled from a subalpine lake (Lake Endine) in North Italy in 2019, 21 (18.75%) tested positive for encysted metacercariae in the fillet. This study reports the first isolation of C. complanatum in P. fluviatilis and highlights the possible zoonotic risk for consumers, since P. fluviatilis is a food fish used in the traditional local cuisine.

Topics & Concepts

PerchDigeneaTrematodaBiologyFreshwater fishParasite hostingMontane ecologyZoologyFish <Actinopterygii>Predatory fishPercidaeFisheryEcologyHelminthsWorld Wide WebComputer scienceParasite Biology and Host InteractionsHelminth infection and controlMyxozoan Parasites in Aquatic Species