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Fish-borne parasites proficient in zoonotic diseases: a mini review
Author(s) -
Bardhan Avishek
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
insights in veterinary science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-9510
DOI - 10.29328/journal.ivs.1001035
Subject(s) - zoonosis , fish <actinopterygii> , helminths , trichinella , biology , cestode infections , sparganosis , zoology , fishery , virology
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.

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