Back to Search Start Over

Pathogenicity of the Gill Artery Worm Philometra obturans (Nematoda) in Northern Pike (Esox lucius) in Southwest Finland

Authors :
Kåll S
Sarvala J
Fagerholm Hp
Source :
Journal of Parasitology. 90:177-181
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
American Society of Parasitologists, 2004.

Abstract

The pathogenicity of female Philometra obturans (Prenant, 1886) was investigated. Fish samples were taken in May and June 2001 from Lake Littoistenjarvi, in southwest Finland. The intensity of infection varied between 1 and 4 worms, these being found in the afferent artery of the 2 outermost gill arches. The prevalence was 33.9% (n = 59). Host condition and tissue reactions were investigated through dissection and analysis of histopathology. The parasites obstructed the gill arteries, and the arterial wall was stretched around intact worms. Hypertrophy of the arterial wall was observed, especially when only disintegrating remains of the parasites were present. Infected pike were in a poorer condition after catch, transportation, and holding in aquaria and thus less tolerant to stress than uninfected pike. This was correlated with the number of infected gill arteries (P < 0.05). The results show that infection with this nematode has a detrimental effect on the host when combined with environmental or physiological stress and may result in host mortality.

Details

ISSN :
19372345 and 00223395
Volume :
90
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Parasitology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d1b272a7d39f1d0f70b9b8cce6122cf6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1645/ge-2979rn