First Detection and Molecular Characterisation of Eimeria spp on Mugilidae fish Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 in Algerian Coast

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First Detection and Molecular Characterisation of Eimeria spp on Mugilidae fish Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 in Algerian Coast

Racha Boubekeur
Racha Boubekeur
Khaled Abdelouahed
Khaled Abdelouahed
Salim Bekhouche
Salim Bekhouche
Haeit Adjmi Hammoudi
Haeit Adjmi Hammoudi
Zouhir Ramdane
Zouhir Ramdane
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The objective of this work is to develop and optimise the ESSP841/CRP999 real-time PCR targeting the 18S ribosomal rRNA of Eimeridae (Eimeria spp) found in Mugil cephalus from the east coast of Algeria and to determine their pathogenicity and the risk of contamination of consumers. Mugilidae from the east coast of Algeria were captured in search of parasites that could infect them. In the laboratory 816 Mugil cephalus were weighed, dissected and eviscerated. In our study we found 378 samples positive for Eiemeria sp (46.3%) out of 816 fish samples, i.e. a prevalence of 46.3%, the average intensity was 1.6. The results of the direct examinations are confirmed by real-time PCR using the primer pair ESSP841 CRP999 which was positive for all samples tested. We obtained curves with variable TCs.

First Detection and Molecular Characterisation of Eimeria spp on Mugilidae fish Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 in Algerian Coast

The objective of this work is to develop and optimise the ESSP841/CRP999 real-time PCR targeting the 18S ribosomal rRNA of Eimeridae (Eimeria spp) found in Mugil cephalus from the east coast of Algeria and to determine their pathogenicity and the risk of contamination of consumers. Mugilidae from the east coast of Algeria were captured in search of parasites that could infect them. In the laboratory 816 Mugil cephalus were weighed, dissected and eviscerated. In our study we found 378 samples positive for Eiemeria sp (46.3%) out of 816 fish samples, i.e. a prevalence of 46.3%, the average intensity was 1.6. The results of the direct examinations are confirmed by real-time PCR using the primer pair ESSP841 CRP999 which was positive for all samples tested. We obtained curves with variable TCs.

Racha Boubekeur
Racha Boubekeur
Khaled Abdelouahed
Khaled Abdelouahed
Salim Bekhouche
Salim Bekhouche
Haeit Adjmi Hammoudi
Haeit Adjmi Hammoudi
Zouhir Ramdane
Zouhir Ramdane

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Racha Boubekeur. 2026. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – C: Biological Science GJSFR-C Volume 23 (GJSFR Volume 23 Issue C1): .

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First Detection and Molecular Characterisation of Eimeria spp on Mugilidae fish Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 in Algerian Coast

Racha Boubekeur
Racha Boubekeur
Khaled Abdelouahed
Khaled Abdelouahed
Salim Bekhouche
Salim Bekhouche
Haeit Adjmi Hammoudi
Haeit Adjmi Hammoudi
Zouhir Ramdane
Zouhir Ramdane

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