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Detection of megalocytivirus in Oreochromis niloticus and Pseudoplatystoma corruscans in Brazil
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2022The infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV) belongs to the genus Megalocytivirus (MCV), a group of double-stranded DNA genome viruses. The aim of this study was to retrospectively analyze samples from suspected foci of MCV infection in freshwater fish in Brazil. Samples were collected from infected fish between 2017 and 2021.
Antônio Augusto, Fonseca +7 more
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Pharmacokinetic of levamisole in speckled surubimPseudoplatystoma corruscans
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2012Intensification of production systems exposes fish to stress agents, such as poor water quality and crowding, affecting physiological condition of cultured fish, negatively influencing their immune system and increasing susceptibility to microorganism infections (Gopalakannan & Arul, 2006; Sado et al., 2010).
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Ciencia y Tecnologia Alimentaria, 2001
Abstract Resumen Resumo Fish is among all classes of meat, the most susceptible to autolysis, oxidation, hydrolysis of fat and microbial alteration. The surubi manchado (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans) is the most marketed fresh water fish in the North East of Argentina. The analyzed fishes came from the Parana river, 27° 17′ 30″ south latitude and 58° 59′
M. R. Molina, O. A. Garro, M. A. Judis
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Abstract Resumen Resumo Fish is among all classes of meat, the most susceptible to autolysis, oxidation, hydrolysis of fat and microbial alteration. The surubi manchado (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans) is the most marketed fresh water fish in the North East of Argentina. The analyzed fishes came from the Parana river, 27° 17′ 30″ south latitude and 58° 59′
M. R. Molina, O. A. Garro, M. A. Judis
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