2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2761.2002.00352.x
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Molecular evidence of release of Tetracapsula bryosalmonae, the causative organism of proliferative kidney disease from infected salmonids into the environment

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“…Several sensitive molecular genetic approaches exist for the detection of T. bryosalmonae, including single fragment PCR, real-time PCR (qPCR), and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (Saulnier & de Kinkelin 1997, Kent et al 1998, Morris et al 2002, El-Matbouli & Soliman 2005, Grabner & El-Matbouli 2009. However, compared to approaches relying on amplification of a single fragment (Kent et al 1998, Grabner & El-Matbouli 2009, our multiplex approach is expected to be more robust as spurious amplification resulting in 3 fragments of certain sizes (298, 166, and 756 bp) is very unlikely.…”
Section: Multiplex Pcr For Molecular Detection Of Tetracapsuloides Brmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several sensitive molecular genetic approaches exist for the detection of T. bryosalmonae, including single fragment PCR, real-time PCR (qPCR), and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (Saulnier & de Kinkelin 1997, Kent et al 1998, Morris et al 2002, El-Matbouli & Soliman 2005, Grabner & El-Matbouli 2009. However, compared to approaches relying on amplification of a single fragment (Kent et al 1998, Grabner & El-Matbouli 2009, our multiplex approach is expected to be more robust as spurious amplification resulting in 3 fragments of certain sizes (298, 166, and 756 bp) is very unlikely.…”
Section: Multiplex Pcr For Molecular Detection Of Tetracapsuloides Brmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the presence of T. bryosalmonae in bryozoan populations from sites devoid of salmonids suggests that these fish are, at best, facultative hosts. D. C. Morris et al (2002a) and D. J. Morris et al (2002) reported possible transmission of T. bryosalmonae and Buddenbrockia plumatellae from fish to bryozoans.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the expected effectiveness of spores at low concentrations, given the uncertainties associated with our fish to bryozoan transmissions, more work is required to assess this route of infection, particularly given the possible infection of bryozoans by malacosporeans through exposure to macerated fish kidney (D. C. Morris et al 2002a) and to stages released from fish with PKD (D. J. Morris et al 2002).…”
Section: Constraints Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An infection of bryozoans with kidney material from PKD-diseased fi sh was possibly demonstrated once, but failed in a repeat experiment (Morris et al, 2002b). No preliminary control for contamination of the bryozoans used was performed in the experiment described by Morris et al (2002b). Tops et al (2004) could not demonstrate transmission of parasites from fi sh to bryozoans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Release of spores from bryozoans into the environment has been shown (Morris et al, 2002a;Hedrick et al, 2004). An infection of bryozoans with kidney material from PKD-diseased fi sh was possibly demonstrated once, but failed in a repeat experiment (Morris et al, 2002b). No preliminary control for contamination of the bryozoans used was performed in the experiment described by Morris et al (2002b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%