Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Daoust, Pierre Y.
Author: Ferguson, H. W.
Date Issued
1983
Abstract
Between 1977 and 1981, the Fish Pathology Laboratory of the Ontario Veterinary College received 239 cases from trout farms of southern Ontario, 51 (21.3%) of which had diseased gills. Branchial lesions in 86.3% of these 51 cases were characterized by marked lamellar epithelial hyperplasia with epithelial hypertrophy and lamellar fusion. Filamentous bacteria were seen on the surface of the branchial filaments and lamellae in 68.6% of the cases. Our observations highlight the importance of gill diseases as a production problem of farmed salmonids in southern Ontario.
Note
CANADA
LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0151747; ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- trout
- Epithelium/pathology
- Gills/microbiology/parasitology/pathology
- Fish Diseases/microbiology/parasitology/pathology
- Bacteria/isolation & purification
- Protozoa/isolation & purification
- Hypertrophy
- Salmonidae
- Ontario
- Ciliophora/isolation & purification
Page range
358-362
Host Title
Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine. Revue Canadienne de Medecine Comparee
Host Abbreviated Title
Can.J.Comp.Med.
Volume
47
Issue
3
ISSN
0008-4050