2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2011.07.005
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Mortality of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) associated with burdens of multiple parasite species

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“…Diagnosis of R. salmoninarum infection (i.e., BKD) was made when focal or locally extensive chronic inflammation or granulomas were observed in the kidney, liver, or spleen. 20,38 For histology therefore, tissues scored as positive were those with nonencapsulated granulomatous lesions in the kidney, spleen, or liver in the absence of parasites.…”
Section: Diagnostic Criteria For Traditional Tests and Histologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagnosis of R. salmoninarum infection (i.e., BKD) was made when focal or locally extensive chronic inflammation or granulomas were observed in the kidney, liver, or spleen. 20,38 For histology therefore, tissues scored as positive were those with nonencapsulated granulomatous lesions in the kidney, spleen, or liver in the absence of parasites.…”
Section: Diagnostic Criteria For Traditional Tests and Histologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parasites such as sea lice (Costello 2009), myxo sporeans (Kent et al 1994, Moran et al 1999, Ferguson et al 2011, Okamura & Feist 2011 or Cryptobia salmositica (Woo 2003) account for massive losses in fish culture. Fishborne zoonotic parasites are also acquiring worldwide relevance in aquaculture (Lima dos Santos & Howgate 2011).…”
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“…Locations and sampling gears used were inconsistent across USGS research projects, making these data unsuitable for monitoring long-term trends. The OSU dataset indicates that the strongest year classes for both species within the last 17 years probably occurred in 1998, 1999, and 2011(Simon and others, 2013. Relatively strong cohorts for both species also were documented by both OSU and USGS in 2006 (Burdick and others, 2008).…”
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