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TWO MULTIVALVULID MYXOZOANS CAUSING POSTMORTEM MYOLIQUEFACTION: KUDOA MEGACAPSULA N. SP. FROM RED BARRACUDA (SPHYRAENA PINGUIS) AND KUDOA THYRSITES FROM SPLENDID ALFONSO (BERYX SPLENDENS)

Journal of Parasitology, 2005
Postmortem myoliquefaction associated with multivalvulid myxozoans was found in fillets of red barracuda (Sphyraena pinguis) and splendid alfonso (Beryx splendens), which were imported to Japan from China and South Africa, respectively. Morphological examinations of the myxozoans from the somatic muscle of red barracuda revealed that spores (30.3-44.7 ...
H, Yokoyama, N, Itoh
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Phylogeography of the Cosmopolitan Marine Parasite Kudoa thyrsites (Myxozoa: Myxosporea)

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2006
ABSTRACT. Kudoa thyrsites (Myxozoa: Multivalvulida) is a cosmopolitan marine parasite of fishes associated with post‐mortem tissue degradation. Financial losses incurred as a result of these infections are of concern to commercial fisheries. There is conflicting evidence whether K. thyrsites represents a cryptic species complex.
Christopher M, Whipps, Michael L, Kent
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Synopsis of the species of Kudoa Meglitsch, 1947 (Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Multivalvulida)

Systematic Parasitology, 2014
A synopsis of the species of Kudoa Meglitsch, 1947 (Myxozoa, Myxosporea, Multivalvulida) is presented, including 95 nominal species. For each species the most relevant morphological and morphometric features are indicated in tabulated format. Included are data on the site of infection within the host, the type-host and type-locality, plus a full ...
Jorge Costa, Eiras   +2 more
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Diagnosing Kudoa Thyrsites (Myxozoa: Myxosporea) Infections in Fish

2002
The genus Kudoa (Myxozoa: Myxosporea) is comprised of at least 44 species that infect marine fishes worldwide (Moran et al. 1999b). Several Kudoa spp. are parasites of the musculature of commercially important fish species and are, therefore, of considerable concern to retailers of fish products.
Jonathan D. W. Moran, Michael L. Kent
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A Kudoa septempunctata antigen induces production of IgE in BALB/c mice

Parasitology Research, 2017
Kudoa septempunctata, a myxosporean parasite, is the causative agent of a foodborne illness associated with consumption of raw Paralichthys olivaceus (olive flounder). Because the lag phase of this illness is short (from 1 to 12 h), it is possible that an allergic response is relevant to this illness. To test whether a K.
Takahiro Ohnishi   +3 more
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On Kudoa funduli (Hahn)

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1948
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Kudoa

2016
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Kudoa

2007
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Kudoa: a new parasite in swordfish

2012
GAGLIO, Gabriella   +2 more
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