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channel catfish virus The aetiological agent of CCVD, CCV, is herpesvirus-like (Fijan et al., 1970) and was named Herpesvirus ictaluri (Wolf and Darlington,...
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Chuzan virus Chuzan virus is an RNA virus, with a diameter of approximately 50 nm, and is inactivated at pH 3. After removal of the envelope, a ring-like...
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epitheliocystis The causative agent(s) of the disease referred to as EP are morphologically diverse and may represent a group of related organisms that produce...
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mycotoxicoses A full datasheet will be added for this topic in the next edition; until then some basic information has been provided.As with all our...
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infectious pancreatic necrosis virus Physiochemical characteristicsThe virus is stable and it retains more than 90% of its infectivity after treatment with chloroform...
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spring viraemia of carp Spring viraemia of carp (SVC) is an acute, systemic, contagious disease caused by a rhabdovirus, which primarily affects common carp. Several...
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Tetrahymena Although these ciliophorans are mostly saprozoic, there are several records of Tetrahymena Furgason, 1940 (class Oligohymenophorea de...
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Tripartiella Trippartiella Lom, 1959. These small trichodinids have hemispherical bodies. The delicate central part of the denticle bears a straight...
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Treponema About twenty species of Treponema have been recognized, which are microaerophilic or aerobic. They are helical or flattened coils with...
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Trichodinella Trichodinella (Raabe, 1950) Sramek-Husek, 1953. The denticles have a delicate central part, whose anterior border extends in a projection...
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