Some parasites can be transferred from fish to human via eating of contaminated
meat and make serious problems in consumers. In the present study zoonotic
parasites of abdominal cavity in pike-perch, Sander lucioperca, in south eastern part
of the Caspian Sea have been surveyed. In this regard, 30 fish were caught by
purse seine net and abdominal cavity, digestive tract and other organs (kidney,
spleen, liver, gonads and mesentery) of specimens were fully examined for
helminthic parasites. Totally two zoonotic nematodes including Anisakis simplex
and Eustrongylides sp were isolated from pike-perch. According to the result, 46.67
% of specimens were infected at least with one type of mentioned parasites. In this
study the prevalence of Anisakis simplex and Eustrongylides sp infections in pikeperch
were recorded as 36.67 % and 23.33 %, respectively. Mean intensity of
parasite infection were calculated as 12.13 ± 5.8 and 2.57 ± 1.51, respectively for
Anisakis simplex and Eustrongylides sp in pike-perches. This study described that
the pike-perches in south-eastern part of the Caspian Sea are infected with
mentioned zoonotic parasites, so health care of consumers in this area should be
considered.