By Nicky B. Buller
Sixteen pages of color plates to assist identificationOnly released textual content on hand the place all appropriate fabric is referenced togtherThis handbook permits the isolation and identity of micro organism which are present in aquatic animals (particularly fish). The emphasis is on micro organism from farmed aquatic animals (fish,molluscs and crustacea) yet a few awareness is additionally given to different marine and freshwater animals akin to mammals and birds, either captive (as in zoos) or wild, in addition to aquarium fish.
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Lymph nodes 2. Cutaneous lesions 3. Intestine, kidney, lung, spleen 4, 5. Isolated from various tissues 6. Lung 7. Liver, lung, brain and spleen of stranded porpoise 9. Uterus Tissue site 1. Brucellosis 2, 3. Associated with respiratory disease 4. Pneumonia – opportunistic infection in seal morbillivirus infection 5, 6, 7,8. Pathogenicity not known 1. Melioidosis 2. Clostridial myositis 3. Bacterial pneumonia, respiratory infection Pathogenicity not conclusive 4. Endocarditis 5. Mortality 6. Non-pathogenic or carrier status 1.
Spot disease supply 2. Degrades fronds Eye lesions, exophthalmia, opaqueness, haemorrhages in eyes 400 743 515 114 299 827 continued 390 677 679 Mortality, opportunistic pathogen 325 3. Disease Grey-white nodules in spleen and visceral Mycobacteriosis organs 1. Gaffkemia, high mortality 2. Vibriosis Mycobacterium spp. Haemorrhages in eye, and dorsal and lateral musculature 736 Succumb to infection following 352 stress in stress-test experiments Mycobacteriosis Mackerel (Scomber scombrus Linnaeus) Mackerel May be carriers of the disease.
Rahnella aquatilis 23. Raoultella planticola 24. Shewanella algae 25. Streptococcus iniae 26. Vagococcus fluvialis 27. Vibrio cholerae 01 & 0139 28. Vibrio cholerae non-01 Herring Baltic herring (Clupea harengus membras Linnaeus) Human (Homo sapiens) Continued. 1. 1, 2. Faeces 3, 4. Faeces 5. Wound infection, stool, blood 6. Wound, abscess, blood, pleural fluid 7. 9, 10. Faeces 11. Respiratory infection, abortion 12. Headaches, lassitude, sinusitis 13. Wound infections, pneumonia and septicaemia 14.