A contribution on Myxosoma infection in cultured Oreochromis niloticus in Sharkia governorate [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.403-415Other title:
  • تسليط الضوء علي عدوى الميكزوزوما في بلطي المزارع في الوجة البحري بمصر [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2006 v. 84 (1) B, Special issue [electronic resource]:
Subject(s): Online resources: In: 2006.v.84(1)B,SPSummary: Heavy infection with myxosoma spp has been recorded among cultured Oreochromis niloticus from El-Abbassa fish ponds at Sharkiya governorate in Lower Egypt. Prevalence of the infection exceeded 80 % of all examined fish. Head cysts and hole in the head like lesions have been recorded among all examined fish. The causative agent "myxosoma" has been identified using classical taxonomical and histopathological techniques. The genetic nonrelatedness of the salmonid Myxosoma cerebralis to the African cichlid myxosoma spp has been confirmed using a polymerase chain reaction (peR) involving a specific primer of the gene encoding 18-5 ribosomal RNA of M. cerebralis.
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Heavy infection with myxosoma spp has been recorded among cultured Oreochromis niloticus from El-Abbassa fish ponds at Sharkiya governorate in Lower Egypt. Prevalence of the infection exceeded 80 % of all examined fish. Head cysts and hole in the head like lesions have been recorded among all examined fish. The causative agent "myxosoma" has been identified using classical taxonomical and histopathological techniques. The genetic nonrelatedness of the salmonid Myxosoma cerebralis to the African cichlid myxosoma spp has been confirmed using a polymerase chain reaction (peR) involving a specific primer of the gene encoding 18-5 ribosomal RNA of M. cerebralis.

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