PATHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL PARASITIC AFFECTIONS OF GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS AURATUS)
Research Abstract
Ornamental fish aquarium globally is considered a key sector of aquaculture and represents
a significant portion of the pet industry. Between June 2022 and February 2023, a total of
229 goldfish were examined to investigate the histopathological lesions associated with the
parasitic fauna (Carassius auratus) collected from Elsaieda Aisha market in Cairo
governorate, Egypt and some pet shops in Beni-suef and Elfayoum governorates. The overall
prevalence of parasitic infections was 47.2 %. The isolated parasites include protozoan
parasites (Trichodina spp., Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, Chilodonella sp. and Icthyoboda
necator), monogeneans (Dactylogyrus sp. and Gyrodactylus sp.), Encysted meta cercaria of
Centrocestus formosanus, crustaceans ( Lernaea sp. and Argulus sp.) and one nematode
Capillaria sp. with incidence rates 27.9%, 15.3%, 2.6%, 12.7% and 0.4% respectively. Gross
examinations of the affected fish were varied and appeared as hemorrhage on the body' with
excessive mucus production, ulceration, white-colored worm-like copepods protruding on
different parts of the body and pale anemic or congested gills. Histopathological changes
included vacuolation and necrosis of epidermal cells and hyperplasia and fusion of secondary
gill lamellae. In addition to leucocytic cell infiltrations mainly lymphocytes and
macrophages, hyperplasia of gill cartilage and parasitic cysts surrounded by several layers of
fibroblast cells were noticed. In conclusion, the prevalence rate of parasite infection in
goldfish is relatively high as well as the pathological findings induced by these parasites and
might negatively affect the proper function of the skin and gills of the host.
Research Keywords
Parasites, Prevalence, Pathology, Carassius auratus