| Literature DB >> 21526032 |
J Chakraborti1, P K Bandyopadhyay.
Abstract
Investigations on the incidence of septate gregarines in shrimp have immense importance because of severe pathogenicity of the parasite. The septate gregarines infect the midgut of shrimp Peneaus monodon and severe infection disturbs the intestinal tissues. Mostly gregarines of the genus Nematopsis have been identified from cultured peneaid shrimp. It has worldwide in distribution. In India, gregarine parasites have so far been reported from penaeid shrimps of Bombay and Kerala. The species which was isolated from the midgut of shrimp Peneaus monodon collected from Kharibari area of Sunderbans. 9 out of 20 i.e. 45% of the randomly sampled hosts were found to be infected with a species of the genus Nematopsis. Different developmental stages including trophozoites, sporadins, and gametocysts of the Nematopsis sp. infecting the shrimp have been isolated. No correlations have been established between incidence of infection and environmental parameters.Entities:
Keywords: Gut parasite; Nematopsis sundarbanensis; Peneaus monodon; Septate gregarines; Sundarbans
Year: 2010 PMID: 21526032 PMCID: PMC3081698 DOI: 10.1007/s12639-010-0002-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parasit Dis ISSN: 0971-7196