Literature DB >> 805228

A disease of freshwater fishes caused by Tetrahymena corlissi Thompson, 1955, and a key for identification of holotrich ciliates of freshwater fishes.

G L Hoffman, M Landolt, J E Camper, D W Coats, J L Stookey, J D Burek.   

Abstract

Tetrahymena corlissi, a free-living protozoan, apparently caused the death of large number of guppies (Poecilia reticulatus) and occasionally other fishes, in aquaria and hatcheries at several locations. Apparently the disease occurs when the fish and protozoan populations are both at a high level of density. The signs include white spots and epidermal damage. Histologically, T. corlissi could be seen in skin, muscle, and viscera; in some there was marked inflammation, in others there was little tissue reaction. A key is presented for the identification of invasive fish ciliates: Chilodonella, Hemiophrys, Ichthyophthirius, Ophryoglena, and Tetrahymena.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 805228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasitol        ISSN: 0022-3395            Impact factor:   1.276


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1.  Histopathological study on parasites in freshwater ornamental fishes in Iran.

Authors:  A Nematollahi; S Jaberi; J Ashrafi Helan; N Sheikhzadeh
Journal:  J Parasit Dis       Date:  2014-10-05
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