Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance

Background. The European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), is considered an endangered species and a series of protective measures have been implemented within the European community in order to enhance natural stocks. Restocking natural habitats with larger eels reared from the glass-eel stage in recirc...

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Published in:Acta Ichthyologica Et Piscatoria
Main Authors: Buchmann,K., Kania,P.W., Neumann,L., De’Besi,G.
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2011
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spelling ftpensoft:10.3750/AIP2011.41.2.05 2024-09-15T17:39:33+00:00 Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance Buchmann,K. Kania,P.W. Neumann,L. De’Besi,G. 2011 text/html https://doi.org/10.3750/AIP2011.41.2.05 https://aiep.pensoft.net/article/26206/ https://aiep.pensoft.net/article/26206/download/pdf/ en eng Pensoft Publishers info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1734-1515 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0137-1592 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC BY 4.0 Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria 41(2): 105-108 European eel Anguilla anguilla Pseudodactylogyrus anthelmintic resistance flubendazole praziquantel Research Article 2011 ftpensoft https://doi.org/10.3750/AIP2011.41.2.05 2024-06-24T03:56:04Z Background. The European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), is considered an endangered species and a series of protective measures have been implemented within the European community in order to enhance natural stocks. Restocking natural habitats with larger eels reared from the glass-eel stage in recirculated farming systems may be one solution. Gill diseases caused by monogenean parasites of the genus Pseudodactylogyrus are currently causing morbidity and mortality in these farms and previously applied standard treatments have recently failed. Therefore the applied control methods should be verified and novel solutions proposed. Materials and methods. Eels infected by Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae were obtained from a typical recirculated eel-culture system which had been treated regularly but recently unsuccessfully with benzimidazole anthelmintics. In the laboratory infected eels were subjected to bath treatments with flubendazole (5 or 10 mg · L–1) or praziquantel (5 or 10 mg · L–1) for 24 h at 25ºC and parasite infections were recorded three days post-treatment. Results. Gill monogeneans, Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae, were not controlled by the anthelmintic flubendazole at any of the dosages tested whereas praziquantel showed a significant effect when used as bath (5 and 10 mg · L–1). Conclusion. The failure of flubendazole for control of pseudodactylogyrosis may result from selection of anthelmintic resistant parasite strains due to use of benzimidazoles for decades. Future treatment regimes during acute outbreaks may be based on praziquantel. A risk for future continued selection for anthelmintic resistance exists and supplementary non-chemical methods (mechanical and biological) in rearing of European eel should be emphasized in the future management practice of eel. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Pensoft Publishers Acta Ichthyologica Et Piscatoria 41 2 105 108
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topic European eel
Anguilla anguilla
Pseudodactylogyrus
anthelmintic resistance
flubendazole
praziquantel
spellingShingle European eel
Anguilla anguilla
Pseudodactylogyrus
anthelmintic resistance
flubendazole
praziquantel
Buchmann,K.
Kania,P.W.
Neumann,L.
De’Besi,G.
Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance
topic_facet European eel
Anguilla anguilla
Pseudodactylogyrus
anthelmintic resistance
flubendazole
praziquantel
description Background. The European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.), is considered an endangered species and a series of protective measures have been implemented within the European community in order to enhance natural stocks. Restocking natural habitats with larger eels reared from the glass-eel stage in recirculated farming systems may be one solution. Gill diseases caused by monogenean parasites of the genus Pseudodactylogyrus are currently causing morbidity and mortality in these farms and previously applied standard treatments have recently failed. Therefore the applied control methods should be verified and novel solutions proposed. Materials and methods. Eels infected by Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae were obtained from a typical recirculated eel-culture system which had been treated regularly but recently unsuccessfully with benzimidazole anthelmintics. In the laboratory infected eels were subjected to bath treatments with flubendazole (5 or 10 mg · L–1) or praziquantel (5 or 10 mg · L–1) for 24 h at 25ºC and parasite infections were recorded three days post-treatment. Results. Gill monogeneans, Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae, were not controlled by the anthelmintic flubendazole at any of the dosages tested whereas praziquantel showed a significant effect when used as bath (5 and 10 mg · L–1). Conclusion. The failure of flubendazole for control of pseudodactylogyrosis may result from selection of anthelmintic resistant parasite strains due to use of benzimidazoles for decades. Future treatment regimes during acute outbreaks may be based on praziquantel. A risk for future continued selection for anthelmintic resistance exists and supplementary non-chemical methods (mechanical and biological) in rearing of European eel should be emphasized in the future management practice of eel.
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author Buchmann,K.
Kania,P.W.
Neumann,L.
De’Besi,G.
author_facet Buchmann,K.
Kania,P.W.
Neumann,L.
De’Besi,G.
author_sort Buchmann,K.
title Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance
title_short Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance
title_full Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance
title_fullStr Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance
title_full_unstemmed Pseudodactylogyrosis in Anguilla anguilla (Actinopterygii: Anguilliformes: Anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance
title_sort pseudodactylogyrosis in anguilla anguilla (actinopterygii: anguilliformes: anguillidae): change of control strategies due to occurrence of anthelmintic resistance
publisher Pensoft Publishers
publishDate 2011
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https://aiep.pensoft.net/article/26206/
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