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Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. 471:43-48
Decapod Hepandensovirus 1 (HDV), formerly known as hepatopancreatic parvovirus, has been associated with stunting, lowered production and outright mortalities in prawns in aquaculture. Despite the fact that broodstock are sourced and aquaculture farm
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Australian Veterinary Journal. 94:208-212
Case reportA captive breeding colony of 9 greater bilbies (Macrotis lagotis) exhibited mild upper respiratory signs and sudden deaths with 100% mortality over a 2-week period. Histologically, acute necrotising and erosive epithelial lesions throughou
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Journal of Fish Diseases. 38:187-195
This report documents an emerging trend of identification of Megalocytivirus-like inclusions in a range of ornamental fish species intercepted during quarantine detention at the Australian border. From September 2012 to February 2013, 5 species of fi
Autor:
J.B. Jones, F.J. Stephens, M.A.A. Burger, David Nolan, M. Crockford, Philip K. Nicholls, Dina Zilberg
Publikováno v:
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 100:219-230
Mulloway Argyrosomus japonicus is a native fish species in Western Australia, for which aquaculture production has recently been developed. A single cohort was stocked in a cage offshore at Geraldton, Western Australia, at a water depth of 6 m. Fish
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 91:67-73
In October 2006, severe mortalities (80 to 100%) were reported in pearl oyster Pinctada maxima production farms from Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia. Only P. maxima were affected; other bivalves including black pearl oysters P. margaratifera remained
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 82:37-44
Two epizootics affecting pilchards Sardinops sagax neopilchardus have been observed over their entire geographical range off the Australian coastline. The first occurred in 1995, involving high mortality (at least 10%) that devastated the pilchard po
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Journal of Fish Diseases. 31:97-105
Propagating epizootics due to Pilchard herpesvirus (PHV) occurred in the Australian population of pilchard, Sardinops sagax neopilchardus (Steindachner) (Clupeidae), in 1995 and 1998-99, with up to 60% losses. No mortality events have been evident in
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 68:1-5
In 1995, and again in 1998, high mortalities of pilchards Sardinops sagax neopilchardus were seen over their entire geographical range on the Australian coastline. A virus with typical herpesvirus morphology was identified as the causative agent, alt
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Diagnostic Cytopathology. 16:531-536
To determine the cytodiagnostic accuracy rate and pitfalls of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), the files and smears prepared from the thyroid needle aspirates of 146 patients with suspected HT and/or clinically and serologically confirmed HT were review
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Journal of fish diseases. 31(2)
Propagating epizootics due to Pilchard herpesvirus (PHV) occurred in the Australian population of pilchard, Sardinops sagax neopilchardus (Steindachner) (Clupeidae), in 1995 and 1998-99, with up to 60% losses. No mortality events have been evident in