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Title of Article A survey of parasites in freshwater fishes from Nong Han wetland, Udon Thani Province, Thailand 
Date of Acceptance 5 September 2021 
Journal
     Title of Journal Parasitology Research 
     Standard ISI 
     Institute of Journal Springer  
     ISBN/ISSN 1432-1955 
     Volume 120 
     Issue 11 
     Month ์November
     Year of Publication 2021 
     Page 3693-3708 
     Abstract The diversity of fish parasites from freshwater fishes collected from the Nong Han wetland (Udon Thani province, Thailand) was studied by visually examining 22 freshwater fish species (253 samples) from 19 genera for external and internal parasites. A majority of fishes in the Nong Han wetland were infected by parasites (75.89%). Twenty fish species (75.89%) were infected with a total of 29 species of parasites. These included 9 species of monogeneans, 5 crustaceans, 5 acanthocephalans, 4 nematodes, 3 digeneans, and 3 species of cestodes. Cyclocheilichthys apogon had the most diverse parasite community (8 species). Seasons affected the prevalence and mean intensity of parasitic infection; the prevalence was highest during the rainy (85.54%) and winter (84.75%) seasons, and lower during the summer (63.96%) season. Fish diversity and parasite diversity exhibited a positive correlation relationship. In the light of declining fish populations in the Nong Han wetland, this study may provide critical information for the sustainable management of this wetland. Furthermore, some of the identified fish parasites can be harmful to humans if fish is eaten raw or improperly cooked, as is the tradition in northeastern Thailand, so our findings may bear relevance for public health workers as well. 
     Keyword Parasite, Freshwater fish, Prevalence, Mean intensity 
Author
597030012-8 Miss JULALUK JUNTABAN [Main Author]
Agriculture Doctoral Degree

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