Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection

Neoparamoeba perurans Young, Crosbie, Adams, Nowak et Morrison, 2007 is a marine amoeba (Amebozoa, Dactylopodida) which colonizes fish gills resulting in outbreaks of amoebic gill disease (AGD) in fish farmed in the marine environment (Young et al., 2007, 2008a). The transmission is horizontal...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-370872023-11-11T05:04:36Z Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection Woo, Patrick T.K Buchmann, Kurt Pathobiology Protection Neoparamoeba perurans Young, Crosbie, Adams, Nowak et Morrison, 2007 is a marine amoeba (Amebozoa, Dactylopodida) which colonizes fish gills resulting in outbreaks of amoebic gill disease (AGD) in fish farmed in the marine environment (Young et al., 2007, 2008a). The transmission is horizontal. Exper- imental AGD infections are achieved either by cohabitation with infected fish or by expo- sure to amoebae isolated from the gills of fish affected by AGD. As few as 10 amoebae/1 of water cause AGD in naïve Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (Morrison et al., 2004). There is a positive correlation between the number of amoebae in the water and the severity of the lesions (Zilberg et al., 2001; Morrison et al., 2004). Other members of this genus are free- living amoebae, ubiquitous in the marine environment (Page, 1974, 1983) and have been cultured from marine sediments, water and marine invertebrates both from fish- farming and non-farming areas, ranging from polar to subtropical climate zones (Page, 1973; Crosbie et al., 2003, 2005; Mullen et al., 2005, Dykova et al., 2007; Moran et al., 2007). 2014-04-23T08:55:28Z 2014-04-23T08:55:28Z 2012 Book 978 1 84593 806 2 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/37087 en application/pdf CABI
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topic Pathobiology
Protection
spellingShingle Pathobiology
Protection
Woo, Patrick T.K
Buchmann, Kurt
Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection
description Neoparamoeba perurans Young, Crosbie, Adams, Nowak et Morrison, 2007 is a marine amoeba (Amebozoa, Dactylopodida) which colonizes fish gills resulting in outbreaks of amoebic gill disease (AGD) in fish farmed in the marine environment (Young et al., 2007, 2008a). The transmission is horizontal. Exper- imental AGD infections are achieved either by cohabitation with infected fish or by expo- sure to amoebae isolated from the gills of fish affected by AGD. As few as 10 amoebae/1 of water cause AGD in naïve Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (Morrison et al., 2004). There is a positive correlation between the number of amoebae in the water and the severity of the lesions (Zilberg et al., 2001; Morrison et al., 2004). Other members of this genus are free- living amoebae, ubiquitous in the marine environment (Page, 1974, 1983) and have been cultured from marine sediments, water and marine invertebrates both from fish- farming and non-farming areas, ranging from polar to subtropical climate zones (Page, 1973; Crosbie et al., 2003, 2005; Mullen et al., 2005, Dykova et al., 2007; Moran et al., 2007).
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author Woo, Patrick T.K
Buchmann, Kurt
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Buchmann, Kurt
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title Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection
title_short Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection
title_full Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection
title_fullStr Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection
title_full_unstemmed Fish Parasites Pathobiology and Protection
title_sort fish parasites pathobiology and protection
publisher CABI
publishDate 2014
url https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/37087
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