Were, K., et al. “Cold Water Winter Lesions in Atlantic Salmon”. Canadian Veterinary Journal, vol. 32, no. 5, 1991, p. 312, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3Air-batch6-3831.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Were, K.
Author: O'Halloran, J.
Author: Saulnier, E.
Author: Lall, S.
Author: Groman, David B.
Date Issued
1991
Abstract

Severe ulcerative, necrotizing bacterial dermatitis, panniculitis and myositis occurred in at least 6 Atlantic salmon cage sites in New Brunswick in 1990. Mortality was due to invasion by opportunistic bacteria, or osmotic failure due to excessive ulceration. Mortality up to 10% on individual cages occurred, compared to the normal rate of 0.53% in other cages and other environments during the same 3-month period. Histological examination of lesions collected in early March, when water temperatures were 1 degrees C and food consumption was 0.2% of body wt per day, showed no evidence of healing response. Filamentous gram-negative rods were found in impression smears of all lesions, but bacteria could not be cultured, In March, in an attempt to stimulate healing, the vitamin C content of the diet was increased from 600 mg/kg of feed to 3000 mg/kg. Healing was not observed until April 30, but this also corresponded with water temperatures that rose above 4 degrees C on April 30. Other factors involved in wound repair are discussed briefly..

Note

New Brunswick Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 268 Milltown Blvd., St. Stephen, N. B. E3L 1H6, Canada.

RE: 1 ref.; SC: CA; VE; 0N; 0I; ZA; BE; 0V; 2V

Source type: Electronic(1)

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Language

  • English

Subjects

  • fish diseases
  • cold
  • Canada
  • Osteichthyes
  • animals
  • Animal Health and Hygiene General
  • Salmon
  • Aquatic Biology and Ecology
  • aquatic organisms
  • North America
  • America
  • ulcerative dermatitis
  • Commonwealth of Nations
  • Chordata
  • Nutrition
  • OECD Countries
  • Non communicable Diseases and Injuries of Animals
  • aquatic animals
  • Salmonidae
  • Seasons
  • fishes
  • Developed Countries
  • Animal Nutrition General
  • Salmoniformes
  • vertebrates
Page range
312
Host Title
Canadian Veterinary Journal
Volume
32
Issue
5
ISSN
0008-5286