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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.

Tamirat KabaMesfin ShurbeAbreham Wondimu
Published in: Zoonoses and public health (2024)
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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