Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS) Technical Handbook.
1998
J.H. Lilley, R.B. Callinan, S. Chinabut, S. Kanchanakhan, I.H. MacRae, M.J. Phillips
This handbook on epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), aims to provide scientists and fish health workers with background information on this important disease, as well as practical recommendations for its diagnosis and control.<br/><br/>The contents are as follows:<br/>INTRODUCTION<br/>HISTORY<br/>Mycotic granulomatosis (MG) <br/>Red spot disease (RSD) <br/>Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS)<br/>Other similar diseases <br/>Ulcerative mycosis (UM)<br/>Cod ulcer disease <br/>SPECIES AFFECTED<br/>SOCIO-ECONOMICS<br/>PUBLIC HEALTH<br/>AETIOLOGY<br/>Fungi (The pathogenic Aphanomyces fungus; Involvement of other saprophytic fungi)<br/>Viruses (History of isolation of EUS-associated viruses; Pathogenicity of EUS-associated viruses)<br/>Parasites <br/>Bacteria <br/>ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS <br/>Temperature <br/>Rainfall and related water quality variables<br/>Flooding <br/>Site characteristics (Source of infection; Soil or sediment characteristics)<br/>Conclusion <br/>DIAGNOSIS <br/>Clinical signs<br/>Gross pathology <br/>Histopathology <br/>EPIDEMIOLOGY<br/>CONTROL OF EUS <br/>Prevention (Eradication; Exclusion; Management; Surveillance; Treatment).
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