Korean J Parasitol.  2019 Aug;57(4):439-444. 10.3347/kjp.2019.57.4.439.

Kudoa ogawai (Myxosporea: Kudoidae) Infection in Cultured Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Marine Life Science, Jeju National University, Jeju Self-Governing Province 63243, Korea. jehee@jejunu.ac.kr
  • 2Fish Vaccine Research Center, Jeju National University, Jeju Self-Governing Province 63243, Korea.

Abstract

Since Kudoa septempuntata was identified as a causative agent of food poisoning associated with raw olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus, interest and concern regarding the parasite have increased. However, there have been no investigations or reports of other Kudoa species infecting the fish (except for K. paralichthys, which infects the brain) in Korea. We found cysts filled with myxospores of Kudoa species in muscles of cultured olive flounder specimens and identified these to the species level. Mature spores were quadrate, measuring 8.7±0.5 μm in length, 9.2±0.4 μm in thickness, and 12.9±0.6 μm in width. The spores containing 4 polar capsules had a length of 2.1±0.2 μm and a width of 1.8±0.3 μm. The partial 18S and 28S rDNA of isolates showed 99-100% similarities with K. ogawai. Using these morphological and molecular analyses, the species was identified as K. ogawai. This study is the first report of K. ogawai infection in cultured olive flounder in Korea.

Keyword

Kudoa ogawai; olive flounder; identification; foodborne disease

MeSH Terms

Capsules
DNA, Ribosomal
Flounder*
Foodborne Diseases
Korea
Muscles
Olea*
Parasites
Spores
Capsules
DNA, Ribosomal
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