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Abstract

Preliminary Study of Fish Parasite in Lake Belbela

Gebawo Tibesso Bedasso*

A preparatory consider of angle parasite in Lake Belbela was carried out by collecting angle species by utilizing gillnets of different work sizes. A add up to of 116 angle tests were collected from haphazardly chosen location of Lake Belbela. These included 74 (63.79%) Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), 11 (9.48%) Cyprinous carpio and 31 (26.72%) Labeobarbus intermius. The angle was inspected altogether both outside and inside. Out of 116 people of angles inspected amid the consider period, 26 (22.41%) were contaminated with parasites of which 6 (23.07%) were Labeobarbus intermius, 5 (19.23%), Cyprinous carpio and 15 (57.69%) were Oreochromis niloticus. The major parasites distinguished amid the examination incorporate grown-up Contracaecum (Nematoda), Eustrongylides (Nematoda), and metacercariae of Clinostomum spp. (Digenea). Among the parasites recorded in the show think about, the Clinostomatid digeneans and Contracaecum nematodes seem be restoratively vital from open wellbeing point of see since the parasites can be transmitted to people by eating crude or smoked fish.

Published Date: 2024-06-24; Received Date: 2024-04-23