对鱼类传染的人畜共患病的认识以及在埃塞俄比亚阿尔巴明奇查莫湖采集的黑线鲈和黑鲈中流行的孔氏囊。

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Tamirat Kaba, Mesfin Shurbe, Abreham Wondimu
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摘要

目的:许多鱼类物种的组织中可能寄生着多种病原体。在众多病原体中,寄生在鱼类组织中的栉水母属线虫可导致人类的鱼源性感染。本研究计划评估消费者对埃塞俄比亚阿尔巴明奇查莫湖渔场的鱼源性人畜共患病的认识。这项研究还旨在证明从埃塞俄比亚阿尔巴明奇省查莫湖采集的黑线鲈和黑鲈鱼体内存在人畜共患病线虫--栉水母寄生虫:通过结构化和半结构化问卷对随机抽取的参与者(n = 162)进行面对面访谈,评估其对鱼源性人畜共患病的认识。此外,还通过标准解剖、胃蛋白酶-盐酸消化和显微镜观察,检查了 70 种鱼类(尼罗河鱼 = 35 种和尼罗河鲈鱼 = 35 种)中是否存在孔氏贻贝和其他贻贝属的幼虫。根据消费者对问题的回答,他们对鱼传人畜共患病的认识不足。大多数受访者(82%)在当地食用生鱼。其中,男性比例明显较高(p 结论:男性消费者对鱼类人畜共患病的认识不足:消费者通常喜欢生吃鱼类,而鱼类中存在人畜共患病线虫康氏囊,这说明该地区可能存在鱼源性感染的高风险。因此,为渔民、该地区的游客和到该地区食用鱼类的当地人提供教育和培训,对于最大限度地降低风险具有不可避免的重要意义。此外,在埃塞俄比亚阿尔巴明奇,卫生工作者应怀疑有生鱼食用史的患者感染了鱼源性传染病,如 anisakidosis。
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Awareness of fish-borne zoonoses and prevalence of Contracaecum in Oreochromis niloticus and Lates niloticus collected from Lake Chamo, Arba Minch, Ethiopia

Aim

Many fish species can harbour a wide range of pathogenic agents in their tissues. Of many pathogens, the parasitic nematode of genus Contracaecum, which resides in the tissues of fish species, can results in fish-borne infections in humans. This study was planned to assess consumers' awareness of fish-borne zoonoses in the fishing sites of Lake Chamo, Arba Minch, Ethiopia. The study was also aimed at demonstrating the zoonotic nematode, Contracaecum parasites in the Oreochromis niloticus and Lates niloticus fishes collected from Lake Chamo, Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

Methods and Results

Assessment of awareness about fish-borne zoonoses was conducted in randomly selected participants (n = 162) using face-to-face interviews via a structured and semi-structured questionnaire. Besides, 70 fishes (O. niloticus = 35 and L. niloticus = 35) were examined for the presence of larva of Contracaecum and other anisakid genera through standard dissection, pepsin-hydrochloric acid digestion and microscopic observation. Consumers have inadequate awareness about fish-borne zoonoses based on the answers they provided to the questions. The majority of respondents (82%) consume raw fish in the area. Of these, a significantly higher proportion were male (p < 0.001), completed their elementary or high school (p = 0.004), Orthodox Christian (p = 0.044), fishermen (p < 0.001) and participants without previous information about fish-borne zoonoses (p < 0.001). Overall, of examined fishes (n = 70), n = 15 (21.4%, 95% CI, 12.8–33.2) were infected with Contracaecum larva. A significant (p = 0.028) higher infection prevalence was noted in L. niloticus (34.3%, 95% CI, 19.7–52.3) compared to O. niloticus (8.6%, 95% CI, 2.2–24.2). A unit gram addition in the total weight of fish would significantly raise the risk of Contracaecum infection by 1% (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

The presence of Contracaecum, a zoonotic nematode in the fishes, which are often preferred by consumers for raw dishes, designates a high risk of possible fish-borne infections in the area. Thus, providing education and training for fishermen, visitors of the area, and local people who visit the area for fish consumption, it is inevitably important to minimize the risk. Furthermore, health workers should suspect fish-borne infections, such as anisakidosis in patients who have a history of raw fish consumption in Arba Minch, Ethiopia.

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Zoonoses and Public Health
Zoonoses and Public Health 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: Zoonoses and Public Health brings together veterinary and human health researchers and policy-makers by providing a venue for publishing integrated and global approaches to zoonoses and public health. The Editors will consider papers that focus on timely collaborative and multi-disciplinary research in zoonoses and public health. This journal provides rapid publication of original papers, reviews, and potential discussion papers embracing this collaborative spirit. Papers should advance the scientific knowledge of the sources, transmission, prevention and control of zoonoses and be authored by scientists with expertise in areas such as microbiology, virology, parasitology and epidemiology. Articles that incorporate recent data into new methods, applications, or approaches (e.g. statistical modeling) which enhance public health are strongly encouraged.
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