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Those specimens with white patches were considered infected with parasites and the others without the white patches were considered non-infected. A total six fin eels were observed for the present work, of these, three infected eels and the other non-infected eels were investigated for fungal, parasite and histopathological changes of infected eels. For the study of fungal infection, mucous from skin was obtained from infected fin eel; it was inoculated and cultured in the Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA) culture medium. According to the fungal development and its morphology, it was identified as genus: Aspergillus. In the case of non-infected fin eels the fungus was not found. Similarly, in the study of infected fin eels three kinds of parasite were observed and recorded, these genera were: Myxobolus, Myxidium and Trichodina respectively. In the examination of histopathological study, in order to find parasites, samples were taken from seven places of external and internal organs. These were skin, gill, intestine, liver, spleen, swim bladder and gall bladder. Out of seven organs, some changes of structure were found only in the skin. In the non-infected eels, adipose tissue layer under the skin was wider and in the infected eels it was narrow, showing it was thin infected layer and not fatty, indicating, it was not normal. In addition to these, the other symptom was some damages of small oval scales in the infected eels. In other organs, no differences were found between two samples of eels. These finding were fully supported by histological slides with labels. This finding was first record in Myanmar. Shortfin eel specimens Anguilla bicolor bicolor were collected from the fattening concrete tank. Those specimens with white patches were considered infected with parasites and the others without the white patches were considered non-infected. A total six fin eels were observed for the present work, of these, three infected eels and the other non-infected eels were investigated for fungal, parasite and histopathological changes of infected eels. For the study of fungal infection, mucous from skin was obtained from infected fin eel; it was inoculated and cultured in the Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA) culture medium. According to the fungal development and its morphology, it was identified as genus: Aspergillus. In the case of non-infected fin eels the fungus was not found. Similarly, in the study of infected fin eels three kinds of parasite were observed and recorded, these genera were: Myxobolus, Myxidium and Trichodina respectively. In the examination of histopathological study, in order to find parasites, samples were taken from seven places of external and internal organs. These were skin, gill, intestine, liver, spleen, swim bladder and gall bladder. Out of seven organs, some changes of structure were found only in the skin. In the non-infected eels, adipose tissue layer under the skin was wider and in the infected eels it was narrow, showing it was thin infected layer and not fatty, indicating, it was not normal. In addition to these, the other symptom was some damages of small oval scales in the infected eels. In other organs, no differences were found between two samples of eels. These finding were fully supported by histological slides with labels. This finding was first record in Myanmar."}]},"item_1583103108160":{"attribute_name":"Keywords","attribute_value_mlt":[{"interim":"Anguilla bicolor bicolor"},{"interim":"parasite,"},{"interim":"fungal infection"},{"interim":"histopathology"}]},"item_1583103120197":{"attribute_name":"Files","attribute_type":"file","attribute_value_mlt":[{"accessrole":"open_access","date":[{"dateType":"Available","dateValue":"2020-11-23"}],"displaytype":"preview","filename":"Ca Tin Hoi(453 to 470 ).pdf","filesize":[{"value":"1.9 Mb"}],"format":"application/pdf","licensetype":"license_0","url":{"url":"https://meral.edu.mm/record/6537/files/Ca Tin Hoi(453 to 470 ).pdf"},"version_id":"1c97c851-de9d-4dd8-a6b5-7fb835e90522"}]},"item_1583103131163":{"attribute_name":"Journal articles","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_journal_title":"University of Yangon Research Journal","subitem_pages":"454-470","subitem_volume":"Vol.9, No.2"}]},"item_1583105942107":{"attribute_name":"Authors","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_authors":[{"subitem_authors_fullname":"Ca Tin Hoi"},{"subitem_authors_fullname":"Khin Mar Kyi"},{"subitem_authors_fullname":"May Thu Rein Oo"},{"subitem_authors_fullname":"Kay Lwin Tun"}]}]},"item_1583108359239":{"attribute_name":"Upload type","attribute_value_mlt":[{"interim":"Publication"}]},"item_1583108428133":{"attribute_name":"Publication type","attribute_value_mlt":[{"interim":"Journal article"}]},"item_1583159729339":{"attribute_name":"Publication date","attribute_value":"2019"},"item_title":"Investigation on Some Diseases of Shortfin Eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor McClelland, 1844 From Fattening Concrete Tank","item_type_id":"21","owner":"16","path":["1582967797636"],"publish_date":"2020-11-23","publish_status":"0","recid":"6537","relation_version_is_last":true,"title":["Investigation on Some Diseases of Shortfin Eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor McClelland, 1844 From Fattening Concrete Tank"],"weko_creator_id":"16","weko_shared_id":-1},"updated":"2021-12-13T04:53:14.398984+00:00"}