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Myxobolus cerebralis is a
myxosporean parasite of
salmonids (salmon and
trout species) that
causes whirling disease in
farmed salmon and
trout and also...
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Typhoid fever, also
known simply as typhoid, is a
disease caused by
Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi bacteria, also
called Salmonella typhi. Symptoms...
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whirling disease.
Susceptibility as
defined in
laboratory or
exposure to M.
cerebralis at
vulnerable life stages.
Score of 0-3 or S: 0=resistant, no
spores develop;...
- The
internal carotid artery is an
artery in the neck
which supplies the
anterior and
middle cerebral circulation. In
human anatomy, the
internal and external...
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malacosporean T. bryosalmonae, and
whirling disease,
caused by a
myxosporean M.
cerebralis; both
diseases affect salmon.
Enteromyxosis is
caused by E. leei in cultured...
- to
treat salmonids for
infection with the
myxozoan parasite Myxobolus cerebralis.
Antimalarial activity also
predominates in a
quinoline that
bears a diaminoalkyl...
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Where M.
cerebralis has
become well-established, it has
caused a
decline or even
elimination of
whole cohorts of fish. The
parasite M.
cerebralis was first...
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economically significant losses to
aquaculture and fisheries, such as
Myxobolus cerebralis and
Ceratomyxa shasta. The
Myxosporean stages of
members of the bivalvulida...
- presumed. In 1984, it was
shown experimentally that
spores of
Myxobolus cerebralis failed to
produce infections when fed to salmonids. To
reproduce successfully...
- it can be up to 33.6
metres (110 ft) long.
Myxozoans such as
Myxobolus cerebralis are single-celled parasites,
never more than 20 μm across. The following...