Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia

This research intended to find out the prevalence, inten-sity, and species of Anisakis (Nematoda) larvae infecting Belanger’s croaker (Johnius belangerii) at Indian Ocean coast of Yogyakarta. Totally, 150 samples of Belanger’s croaker fish collected from fishermen were used for this experiment. Afte...

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Main Authors: A’yun, Nisa Qurota, Syarifah, Rizka Fauziana, Murwantoko, Murwantoko, Setyobudi, Eko
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2786752023-11-02T01:16:15Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278675/ Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia A’yun, Nisa Qurota Syarifah, Rizka Fauziana Murwantoko, Murwantoko Setyobudi, Eko Fisheries Sciences This research intended to find out the prevalence, inten-sity, and species of Anisakis (Nematoda) larvae infecting Belanger’s croaker (Johnius belangerii) at Indian Ocean coast of Yogyakarta. Totally, 150 samples of Belanger’s croaker fish collected from fishermen were used for this experiment. After measuring the total length and weight, each sample was examined for Anisakis larvae infection in the body cavity, internal organ, and muscle. Results showed that Belanger’s croaker was susceptible to Anisakis infection by moderate prevalence (48.7%) with a mean inten-sity of 5.7 larvae/individual. All Anisakis larvae were found in the abdominal cavity (100%). Morphological identification by Scanning Electron Microscopy showed that the Anisakis larvae infecting the Belanger’s croaker was Anisakis Type I, marked by a boring tooth on the anterior part and a mucron at the caudal end. Molecular identification applying PCR-RFLP of the ITS region, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial DNA cox2 gene confirmed the larvae as Anisakis typica var. indonesiensis. The presence of A. typica in Belanger’s croaker is estimated to pose a small risk to human health. Anisakis typica is known as not zoonotic Anisakis species. Moreover, the infection occurred in a relatively moderate prevalence, low intensity, and larvae were not found at the edible part of fish. From another point of view, these larvae are considered as useful biological indicators for several ecological parameters and further studies. The Hashemite University 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278675/1/A%27yun_PN.pdf A’yun, Nisa Qurota and Syarifah, Rizka Fauziana and Murwantoko, Murwantoko and Setyobudi, Eko (2021) Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences, 15 (1). pp. 29-36. ISSN 1995-6673 https://jjbs.hu.edu.jo/vol15.htm https://doi.org/10.54319/jjbs/150105
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A’yun, Nisa Qurota
Syarifah, Rizka Fauziana
Murwantoko, Murwantoko
Setyobudi, Eko
Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
description This research intended to find out the prevalence, inten-sity, and species of Anisakis (Nematoda) larvae infecting Belanger’s croaker (Johnius belangerii) at Indian Ocean coast of Yogyakarta. Totally, 150 samples of Belanger’s croaker fish collected from fishermen were used for this experiment. After measuring the total length and weight, each sample was examined for Anisakis larvae infection in the body cavity, internal organ, and muscle. Results showed that Belanger’s croaker was susceptible to Anisakis infection by moderate prevalence (48.7%) with a mean inten-sity of 5.7 larvae/individual. All Anisakis larvae were found in the abdominal cavity (100%). Morphological identification by Scanning Electron Microscopy showed that the Anisakis larvae infecting the Belanger’s croaker was Anisakis Type I, marked by a boring tooth on the anterior part and a mucron at the caudal end. Molecular identification applying PCR-RFLP of the ITS region, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial DNA cox2 gene confirmed the larvae as Anisakis typica var. indonesiensis. The presence of A. typica in Belanger’s croaker is estimated to pose a small risk to human health. Anisakis typica is known as not zoonotic Anisakis species. Moreover, the infection occurred in a relatively moderate prevalence, low intensity, and larvae were not found at the edible part of fish. From another point of view, these larvae are considered as useful biological indicators for several ecological parameters and further studies.
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author A’yun, Nisa Qurota
Syarifah, Rizka Fauziana
Murwantoko, Murwantoko
Setyobudi, Eko
author_facet A’yun, Nisa Qurota
Syarifah, Rizka Fauziana
Murwantoko, Murwantoko
Setyobudi, Eko
author_sort A’yun, Nisa Qurota
title Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_short Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_full Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_fullStr Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Anisakis Infection of Belanger’s Croaker (Johnius Belangerii Cuvier 1830) at The Indian Ocean Coast of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_sort anisakis infection of belanger’s croaker (johnius belangerii cuvier 1830) at the indian ocean coast of yogyakarta, indonesia
publisher The Hashemite University
publishDate 2021
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278675/1/A%27yun_PN.pdf
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https://jjbs.hu.edu.jo/vol15.htm
https://doi.org/10.54319/jjbs/150105
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