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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38078797/first-report-of-perkinsus-olseni-infections-in-blood-cockles-tegillarca-granosa-on-the-south-coast-of-korea
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Young-Ghan Cho, Jeong-Hwa Kim, Hee Jung Choi, Gwang-Il Jang, Yun-Kyeong Oh, Soon-Jeong Lee, Sung-Youl Hong, Mun-Gyeong Kwon, Kwang-Sik Choi
The protozoan parasite Perkinsus olseni has become a focus of attention since it has been responsible for mass mortalities and economic losses in a wide range of bivalve hosts globally. The P. olseni host range along the south coast of Korea may extend beyond what was previously understood, and blood cockles in the Family Arcidae are also suggested to be potential hosts of P. olseni. In the present study, we applied histology and molecular techniques to identify Perkinsus sp. infections in the blood cockles Tegillarca granosa, which have been commercially exploited on the south coast of Korea for several decades...
October 26, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38078796/pathology-of-short-term-dorsal-fin-tag-attachments-in-tagged-and-re-stranded-short-beaked-common-dolphins-delphinus-delphis-on-cape-cod-ma
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Treasa C Deegan, Misty Niemeyer, Kathleen M Colegrove, David S Rotstein, Sarah M Sharp
Odontocetes are difficult to study in the wild, making tagging and remote tracking a valuable practice. However, evaluations of host responses at tagging sites have been primarily limited to visual observations in the field. Here we explore the macro- and microscopic pathology of dorsal fin tag attachments in 13 stranded and released short-beaked common dolphins Delphinus delphis from Cape Cod, MA that later re-stranded and died or were euthanized 1-28 d post-tagging. Tags were attached to stranded dolphins' dorsal fins using 2 methods: core biopsy or piercing...
October 26, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37882225/use-of-brome-mosaic-virus-like-particles-in-feed-to-deliver-dsrna-targeting-the-white-spot-syndrome-virus-vp28-gene-reduces-penaeus-vannamei-mortality
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Elena Andrea Ruiz-Guerrero, Ivone Giffard-Mena, María Teresa Viana, Santiago Ramos-Carreño, Samuel Sánchez-Serrano
Numerous strategies have been investigated to combat viral infections in shrimp, specifically targeting the white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) that has caused outbreaks worldwide since the 1990s. One effective treatment involves intramuscular application of dsRNA-mediated interference against the viral capsid protein VP28. However, this approach presents challenges in terms of individual shrimp management, limiting its application on a large scale. To address this, our study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of oral delivery of protected dsRNA using chitosan nanoparticles or virus-like particles (VLPs) synthesized in brome mosaic virus (BMV)...
October 26, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823560/decline-of-marteilia-cochillia-in-r%C3%A3-a-de-arousa-may-be-due-to-increased-resistance-in-host-cerastoderma-edule
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David Iglesias, Asunción Cao, María J Carballal, Antonio Villalba
A huge, unprecedented mortality of cockle Cerastoderma edule caused by the protist Marteilia cochillia, which had never before been detected in Galicia (NW Spain), brought on a cockle fishery collapse in the Ría de Arousa (Galicia) in 2012. Since then, the disease dynamic pattern in the shellfish bed of Lombos do Ulla (at the inner area of that ria) involved an overwhelming annual wave of infections and subsequent cockle mass mortality that caused the near extinction of every cohort recruited to that bed...
October 12, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823559/b-cell-small-lymphocytic-lymphoma-in-a-free-ranging-south-american-fur-seal-arctocephalus-australis
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Derek B de Amorim, Paula R Ribeiro, Marcele B Bandinelli, Joanna V Z Echenique, Matheus V Bianchi, Paula R Almeida, Fernando R Spilki, Leticia F Baumbach, Luciana Sonne
Lymphomas are malignant neoplasms of the hematopoietic system arising from lymphocytes with highly variable biologic behavior. B-cell small lymphocytic lymphoma (B-SLL) is a non-Hodgkin lymphoma infrequently described in domestic and wild animals. The present study describes a case of B-SLL in a free-ranging adult male Arctocephalus australis in Brazil. The main necropsy findings included poor body condition, generalized lymphadenomegaly, severe and diffuse splenomegaly, and multiple, white to yellow nodules in the kidneys and small intestine...
October 12, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37767886/pseudacris-regilla-metamorphs-acquire-resistance-to-batrachochytrium-dendrobatidis-after-exposure-to-the-killed-fungus
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Taegan A McMahon, Caitlin L Nordheim, Sarah E Detmering, Pieter T J Johnson, Jason R Rohr, David J Civitello
The pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is associated with drastic global amphibian declines. Prophylactic exposure to killed zoospores and the soluble chemicals they produce (Bd metabolites) can induce acquired resistance to Bd in adult Cuban treefrogs Osteopilus septentrionalis. Here, we exposed metamorphic frogs of a second species, the Pacific chorus frog Pseudacris regilla, to one of 2 prophylactic treatments prior to live Bd exposures: killed Bd zoospores with metabolites, killed zoospores alone, or a water control...
September 28, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37767885/helicobacter-delphinicola-infection-and-the-risk-of-gastric-disease-in-common-bottlenose-dolphin
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Takao Segawa, Yoshito Ohno, Masanori Kurita, Toshiaki Ishibashi, Motoi Yoshioka
Gastritis and gastric ulcers are well-recognized conditions in cetaceans; bacteria of the genus Helicobacter are considered the primary cause of these diseases. Dolphins have been shown to be susceptible to infection by at least 2 gastric species of Helicobacter, H. cetorum and H. delphinicola, both of which are closely related to the human pathogen H. pylori. In the present study, we evaluated the carriage rate and relationship to gastric disease of H. cetorum and H. delphinicola, based on a study population of 82 dolphins maintained at 21 facilities in Japan...
September 28, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37767884/perkinsus-olseni-in-green-lipped-mussels-perna-canaliculus-diagnostic-evaluation-prevalence-and-distribution
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Henry S Lane, Diana Jaramillo, Mukul Sharma
Perkinsus olseni (Perkinsidae) is a molluscan parasite notifiable to the World Organisation for Animal Health that is reported in several shellfish hosts in New Zealand, including the native green-lipped mussel Perna canaliculus. Green-lipped mussels comprise over half of New Zealand's aquaculture export value and have historically been considered free of serious diseases based on extensive histology-based surveillance. The discovery of P. olseni in green-lipped mussels has raised questions about future disease threats to green-lipped mussels, particularly under changing ocean climatic conditions...
September 28, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706647/infestation-rates-of-lice-lepeophtheirus-salmonis-and-caligus-elongatus-on-atlantic-salmon-in-fixed-and-towed-sentinel-cages
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C C Pert, I S Wallace, P MacDonald, S C Ives, A G Murray, B Rabe
Sea lice are a key limitation to sustainable salmon aquaculture, and effective monitoring strategies are critical for the management of these parasites. Sentinel cages are an established means of assessing infestation pressure at fixed locations, but as smolts move through systems they will be exposed to varying lice densities. As a means of assessing infestation pressure along trajectories, we describe the development and application of towed sentinel cages (TSCs) in a Scottish sea loch containing salmonid aquaculture...
September 14, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706646/historical-isolates-of-dolphin-morbillivirus-origin-and-new-data
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Marie-Françoise Van Bressem, Juan Antonio Raga, Mariano Domingo, Pádraig Duignan
Dolphin morbillivirus (DMV) was isolated in striped dolphins Stenella coeruleoalba from the Mediterranean Sea stranded along the coast of Spain during a lethal epidemic that killed thousands of individuals in 1990-1992. Though some of these isolates (MUC, 16A and the reference strain) have been extensively characterised, details on their origin were not reported in the literature, and records for these isolates are often difficult to trace and are, sometimes, erroneous. Here, we provide unpublished biological and histopathological data for these isolates, summarize the literature on their characterization and make suggestions for future studies...
September 14, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706645/temperature-associated-virulence-species-susceptibility-and-interspecies-transmission-of-a-lactococcus-petauri-strain-from-rainbow-trout
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Eric Maxwell Littman, Taylor I Heckman, Zeinab Yazdi, Tresa Veek, Kaveramma Mukkatira, Mark Adkison, Ashley Powell, Alvin Camus, Esteban Soto
Lactococcus petauri is an important emergent aquaculture pathogen in the USA. To better understand environmental conditions conducive to piscine lactococcosis and the susceptibility of fish species, laboratory-controlled challenges were used as models of infection. Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss maintained at 13 or 18°C were challenged by intracoelomic (ICe) injection with 101, 103 or 105 colony-forming units per fish (CFU fish-1) and monitored for 21 d. At 13°C, trout experienced mortalities of 7, 7 and 0%, and bacterial persistence of 0, 20 and 0% in survivors, respectively...
September 14, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706644/comparison-of-methods-for-determining-batrachochytrium-dendrobatidis-zoospore-viability
#32
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Adeline Chew, Matt West, Laura A Brannelly
The emerging fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) threatens hundreds of amphibian species globally. During laboratory-based experiments it is often essential to quantify live Bd cells, but a comparison of the effectiveness of methods for counting and assessing the viability of the infectious zoospore life stage has not been done. A direct comparison of staining methods that assess viability will ensure that the most accurate and efficient method is used. Here, we compared the use of 2 relatively cheap common stains, trypan blue and methylene blue, and assessed their accuracy and precision for estimating the viability of Bd zoospores during both manual counting and colorimetric assays...
September 14, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706643/evaluating-short-to-medium-term-effects-of-implantable-satellite-tags-on-southern-right-whales-eubalaena-australis
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Claire Charlton, Fredrik Christiansen, Rhianne Ward, Alice I Mackay, Virginia Andrews-Goff, Alexandre N Zerbini, Simon Childerhouse, Sacha Guggenheimer, Bridgette O'Shannessy, Robert L Brownell
Improving our understanding of the effects of satellite tags on large whales is a critical step in ongoing tag development to minimise potential health effects whilst addressing important research questions that enhance conservation management policy. In 2014, satellite tags were deployed on 9 female southern right whales Eubalaena australis accompanied by a calf off Australia. Photo-identification resights (n = 48) of 4 photo-identified individuals were recorded 1 to 2894 d (1-8 yr) post-tagging. Short-term (<22 d) effects observed included localised and regional swelling, depression at the tag site, blubber extrusion, skin loss and pigmentation colour change...
September 14, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650482/epidemiological-cut-off-values-for-vibrio-anguillarum-mic-and-disc-diffusion-data-generated-by-standardised-methods
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Peter Smith, Laëtitia Le Devendec, Eric Jouy, Emeline Larvor, Alain Le Breton, Sara Picon-Camacho, Snježana Zrnčić, Ivana Giovanna Zupičić, Dražen Oraić, Süheyla Karataş, David Verner-Jeffreys, Andrew Wokorac Joseph, Edel Light, Alieda van Essen-Zandbergen, Betty van Gelderen, Michal Voorbergen-Laarman, Olga L M Haenen, Kees T Veldman, Lone Madsen, Kári K Mouritsen, Cecilie Smith Svanevik, Fredrik Håkonsholm, Ana Isabel Vela, María García, Daniela Florio, Marialetizia Fioravanti, Luana Cortinovis, Tobia Pretto, Amedeo Manfrin, Sandrine Baron
This work aims to generate the data needed to set epidemiological cut-off values for minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and disc-diffusion zone measurements of Vibrio anguillarum. A total of 261 unique isolates were tested, applying standard methods specifying incubation at 28°C for 24-28 h. Aggregated MIC distributions for a total of 247 isolates were determined in 9 laboratories for 11 agents. Data aggregations of the disc zone for the 10 agents analysed contained between 157 and 218 observations made by 4 to 7 laboratories...
August 31, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650481/application-of-uv-c-irradiation-prevented-a-severe-outbreak-of-proliferative-kidney-disease-in-rainbow-trout-aquaculture
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Christopher Naas, Alexander Kappe, Heike Schmidt-Posthaus, Markus Lichtenecker
There is an urgent need to establish protocols on how to protect salmonids in aquaculture from outbreaks of proliferative kidney disease (PKD). For this purpose, systems for a continuous application of peracetic acid (PAA, 0.1 mg l-1) and of ultraviolet C light (UV-C, 323.5-158.6 mW s cm-2) were installed in the inlet of raceway-channels within a sub-unit of a commercial rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss farm. After 127 d of rearing, a fish health examination was conducted. Fish in the control and PAA treatment groups showed signs of PKD...
August 31, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37650480/causes-of-death-and-pathogen-prevalence-in-bottlenose-dolphins-tursiops-truncatus-stranded-in-alabama-usa-between-2015-and-2020-following-the-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill
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J C G Bloodgood, A C Deming, K M Colegrove, M L Russell, C Díaz Clark, R H Carmichael
Between 2010 and 2014, an unusual mortality event (UME) involving bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus occurred in the northern Gulf of Mexico, associated with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (DWHOS). Cause of death (COD) patterns in bottlenose dolphins since then have not been analyzed, and baseline prevalence data for Brucella ceti and cetacean morbillivirus, 2 pathogens previously reported in this region, are lacking. We analyzed records from bottlenose dolphins stranded in Alabama from 2015 to 2020 with necropsy and histological findings to determine COD (n = 108)...
August 31, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37589492/metagenomic-profile-of-caudal-fin-morphology-of-farmed-red-sea-bream-pagrus-major
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Eitaro Sawayama, Masaya Takahashi, Shin-Ichi Kitamura
The morphology of farm-reared fish often differs from that of their wild counterparts, impacting their market value. Two caudal fin tip shapes, acutely angled and blunted, are recognized in farmed populations of red sea bream Pagrus major. The angled form is preferred by consumers over the blunt since it resembles that of wild fish. Discovering the cause of the blunted tip is crucial to maximizing the commercial value of farmed red sea bream. We hypothesized that the blunt fin tip is the result of opportunistic bacteria and conducted partial 16S rRNA metagenomic barcoding and generated a clone library of the 16S rRNA gene to compare bacterial communities of the 2 fin forms...
August 17, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37589491/glomerulocystic-kidney-in-two-red-piranhas-pygocentrus-nattereri
#38
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C de Sales-Ribeiro, S R R Pisano, N Diserens, S Hoby, H Schmidt-Posthaus
Glomerulocystic kidney (GCK) is defined by a dilatation of the Bowman's space (greater than 2 times the normal size) of more than 5% of all glomeruli. Although GCK has been occasionally documented in dogs, cats, and humans with renal failure, in fish, reports of spontaneous GCK are rare. For the present study, 2 captive adult red piranhas Pygocentrus nattereri from a closed population were submitted for post-mortem examination. Clinical history included lethargy, inappetence, dyspnea, and altered buoyancy. Macroscopically, the fish displayed coelomic distension and ascites...
August 17, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37589490/limited-impact-of-a-bioeroding-sponge-cliona-sp-on-ostrea-chilensis-from-foveaux-strait-new-zealand
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Imke M Böök, Keith P Michael, Henry S Lane, Christopher E Cornwall, James J Bell, Nicole E Phillips
Bioeroding sponges can cause extensive damage to aquaculture and wild shellfish fisheries. It has been suggested that heavy sponge infestations that reach the inner cavity of oysters may trigger shell repair and lead to adductor detachment. Consequently, energy provision into shell repair could reduce the energy available for other physiological processes and reduce the meat quality of commercially fished oysters. Nevertheless, the impacts of boring sponges on oysters and other shellfish hosts are inconclusive...
August 17, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37534721/tension-pneumothorax-in-small-odontocetes
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Laura Martino, José Luís Crespo-Picazo, Daniel García-Parraga, Jaume Alomar, Bárbara Serrano, Alex Cobos, Maria Dolores Pérez-Rodriguez, María Frau, Yvonne Espada, Maria Lourdes Abarca, Paula Escaño, Mariano Domingo
Pneumothorax, the accumulation of air in the pleural cavity, occurs when air enters the pleural space by the pleuro-cutaneous, pleuro-pulmonary, or pleuro-oesophageal-mediastinal route. Tension pneumothorax is an infrequent and severe form of pneumothorax where a positive pressure in the pleural space is built up during at least part of the respiratory cycle, with compression of both lungs and mediastinal vessels, and, if unilateral, with midline deviation towards the unaffected hemithorax. We describe 9 cases of tension pneumothorax in 3 species of small cetaceans (striped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba, common dolphin Delphinus delphis, and common bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus) from the western Mediterranean coast of Spain, and one case from a dolphinarium...
August 3, 2023: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
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