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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Diagnosis and treatment of multi-species fish mortality attributed to Enteromyxum leei while in quarantine at a US aquarium
Michael W. Hyatt1 
关键词: Enteromyxum leei;    Myxozoan;    Myxosporean;    Emaciation disease;    Amprolium;    Salinomycin;   
DOI  :  10.3354/dao03303
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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Enteromyxum leei is an enteric myxozoan parasite of fish. This myxozoan has low host specificity and is the causative agent of myxozoan emaciation disease, known for heavy mortalities and significant financial losses within Mediterranean, Red Sea, and Asian aquaculture industries. The disease has rarely been documented within public aquaria and, to our knowledge, has never been confirmed within the USA. This case report describes an outbreak of E. leei in a population of mixed-species east African/Indo-Pacific marine fish undergoing quarantine at a public aquarium within the USA. Four of 16 different species of fish in the population, each of a different taxonomic family, were confirmed infected by the myxozoan through cloacal flush or intestinal wet mount cytology at necropsy. Clinical and histopathological findings in this case are similar to previous findings describing myxozoan emaciation disease, e.g. severe emaciation, cachexia, enteritis, and death. Sequence analysis of the 18S rDNA of intestinal samples from a powder blue tang Acanthurus leucosternon and an emperor angelfish Pomacanthus imperator confirmed the parasite to have 99-100% identity with other E. leei sequences. Spore morphology and ultrastructure were consistent with previous reports of E. leei. Treatment of clinically affected fish by oral administration of the coccidiostats amprolium and salinomycin led to reduction of mortalities and resolution of clinical signs. This case report highlights the importance of thorough examination and surveillance of fish during quarantine, particularly with respect to enteric myxozoans.

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