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KMID : 0380420190430020074
Journal of Prventive Veterinary Medicine
2019 Volume.43 No. 2 p.74 ~ p.77
Metacercariocidal effects and infection status of Gymnophalloides seoi in oysters
Kim Hyeon-Cheol

Hong Eui-Ju
Ryu Si-Yun
Chae Joon-Seok
Park Jin-Ho
Choi Kyoung-Seong
Yu Do-Hyeon
Park Bae-Keun
Abstract
We studied the infection rate of and various metacercariocidal approaches to controlling Gymnophalloides seoi for prevention of human infection in cultured and natural oysters in Korea. The selected survey areas were Aphae-do (Shinan-gun, Jeollanam-do), which is an endemic area for G. seoi, and Tongyeong (Geonsangnam-do), which is the main production area of oysters in Korea. In the Tongyeong area, the metacercariae of G. seoi were not detected in cultured oysters (0/201) or wild oysters (0/134). Seventy-two G. seoi metacercariae were observed in 33 of 265 natural oysters collected from Aphae-do; however, metacercariae were not detected in the cultured oysters (0/1101) purchased from the Daejeon Fish Market. To investigate the viability of G. seoi metacercariae, various metacercariocidal treatments were used with 3.5% saline and oyster juice used as positive controls. The metacercariae survived for 75.4 h in 3.5% saline and 112.6 h in oyster juice. After the metacercariocidal treatment, G. seoi metacercariae were survived for 13.29 min in tap water, < 20 sec in 4.3% vinegar, no effect in a rinse of the whole oyster body in 70¡ÆC water for 1 sec, but 1 sec in a rinse of the whole oyster body in 90¡ÆC water for 1 sec. The greatest metacercariocidal effect on G. seoi was from rinsing oysters in 90¡ÆC water followed by those from treatment with 20% ethyl alcohol, 4.3% vinegar, and tap water. However, we suggest that the most actual prevention to G. seoi human infection is rinsing the oysters with tap water for at least 30 min.
KEYWORD
Crassostrea gigas, Gymnophalloides seoi, metacercariocidal effects
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