Department of Fishery Pathology and Microbiology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata-700 094, India.
1College of Fisheries, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Rangailunda, Berhampur-07.
Although helminthic infection was quite common in Indian Major Carps, only a very few parasites among them are having Zoonotic potentiality. Only three Zoonotic strains Heterophys sp, Chlonorchis sp and Capillaria sp were identified from Indian Major Carps during the research work. These Zoonotic strains in particular regions were quite low as compared to other helminth sps. Catla catla were found to be more susceptible than Labeo rohita and Cirrihinus mrigala. Nematode infection was observed more in small size groups of fishes mainly in rainy season where as the prevalence of trematodes was more during summer in small size fishes also.