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Fish-borne parasites proficient in zoonotic diseases: a mini review

Bardhan Avishek

2022Insights in Veterinary Science15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fish-borne parasitic zoonoses are primarily found in people living in developing and underdeveloped countries. The parasites that cause such zoonoses like Trichinella and Taenia are well-known in developed nations, but few people are familiar with fish-borne parasitic zoonoses, which are largely caused by helminths and protozoans. In general, parasitic zoonoses transmitted by fish are rarely life-threatening, although cases and reports of such infestations have increased over the world. The list of parasitic organisms is extensive. This article attempts to provide a complete overview of the many fish-borne parasites that can cause zoonosis among humans and animals alike.

Topics & Concepts

ZoonosisFish <Actinopterygii>HelminthsTrichinellaBiologyCestode infectionsSparganosisZoologyFisheryVirologyParasite Biology and Host Interactions