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Visualization of poikilocytosis as an emerging erythrocytic biomarker for fish health assessment
Poikilocytosis in fish encompasses various morphological changes in erythrocytes, including acanthocytes, echinocytes, spherocytes, dacrocytes, degmacytes, and more. This phenomenon results from both living and nonliving factors, such as pathological influences, environmental stress, anthropogenic impacts, and hereditary factors.
Avishek Bardhan +3 more
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Additional file 5: Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial sequences of L1 (bp 2453–3877) using Maximum Likelihood (ML). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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Abstract Since 2014, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) displaying clinical signs of red skin disease (RSD), including haemorrhagic and ulcerative skin lesions, have been repeatedly observed in Swedish rivers. Although the disease has since been reported in other countries, including Norway, Denmark, Ireland and the UK, no pathogen has so far been ...
Erwan Lagadec +4 more
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Heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was first diagnosed in Norway in 1999. The disease is caused by Piscine orthoreovirus-1 (PRV-1).
Kannimuthu Dhamotharan +9 more
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Additional file 1: Overview of amino acid differences between the reference isolates and the field isolates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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A novel totivirus and piscine reovirus (PRV) in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) with cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) [PDF]
Background Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe disease affecting large farmed Atlantic salmon. Mortality often appears without prior clinical signs, typically shortly prior to slaughter.
Faller, Randi +12 more
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Additional file 6: Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial sequences of L2 bp (2332–3902) using Maximum Likelihood (ML). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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Additional file 1. Proportion of fish showing histopathological findings not consistent with PRV-induced inflammation. The findings consisted of epicarditis and a focal inflammatory reaction involving the interface layer between stratum compactum and stratum spongiosum of the ventricle.
NiccolĂł Vendramin +9 more
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Parasites Found in Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) Caught in the Feeding Areas in the Norwegian Sea [PDF]
The pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) is native to the North Pacific but has repeatedly been introduced to the North Atlantic by Russian researchers since 1956. This has resulted in the establishment of populations in north-western Russia and northern
Rullestad, Inga
core
Additional file 4: Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial sequences of M2 (bp 92–2108) using Maximum Likelihood (ML). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
openaire +1 more source

