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An insight into the interaction between Argulus siamensis and Labeo rohita offers future therapeutic strategy to combat argulosis

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AQUACULTURE INTERNATIONAL
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 1607-1621

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-022-01043-x

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Argulosis; Argulus siamensis; Labeo rohita; Immunological interaction; Control; Omics

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Aquaculture and fisheries are important sectors that face the challenge of pathogenic diseases, particularly parasitic diseases like argulosis. Indian major carp species such as Labeo rohita are often affected by the parasitic species Argulus siamensis. While progress has been made with therapeutic chemicals and synthetic drugs, effective vaccines and drugs are still lacking. Therefore, there is a need for efficient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly control measures for argulosis.
Aquaculture and fisheries are salient flourishing sectors in the world but their sustainability is often afflicted by several pathogenic diseases. Among all the pathogenic diseases of fish, parasitic diseases are found to be a major cause of concern. Argulosis is one of the dominant parasitic problems encountered in Indian aquaculture practices. Argulus siamensis is the most prevalent argulid species harming the Indian major carp species including Labeo rohita. The major carps respond to parasitic infestation by elevating various immune relevant genes. The therapeutic chemicals, synthetic drugs and other plant extracts have made a progress in the fight against argulosis. However, there is no effective vaccine and drugs are available for this disease. Thus, designing efficient, cost-effective and eco-friendly control and treatment strategies for argulosis is presently needed. Keeping the aforementioned facts in mind, the current review elaborated the immunological interaction between A. siamensis and L. rohita, available combat tactics, highlighted the already identified vaccine candidates to design effective control measures and illustrated the use of omics technology in future to combat argulosis.

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