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Cutaneous infection with Dermocystidium salmonis in cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi (Schultz, 1956)

2014; Wiley; Volume: 38; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/jfd.12281

ISSN

1365-2761

Autores

Martin C. Langenmayer, Eva Lewisch, Michael Gotesman, W Hoedt, Margaret A. Schneider, Mansour El‐Matbouli, W. Hermanns,

Tópico(s)

Aquaculture disease management and microbiota

Resumo

Journal of Fish DiseasesVolume 38, Issue 5 p. 503-506 Short Communication Cutaneous infection with Dermocystidium salmonis in cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi (Schultz, 1956) M C Langenmayer, Corresponding Author M C Langenmayer Institute of Veterinary Pathology at the Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Munich, GermanyCorrespondence M C Langenmayer, Institute of Veterinary Pathology at the Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Veterinärstrasse 13, 80539 Munich, Germany (e-mail:[email protected])Search for more papers by this authorE Lewisch, E Lewisch Clinical Division of Fish Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, AustriaSearch for more papers by this authorM Gotesman, M Gotesman Clinical Division of Fish Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, AustriaSearch for more papers by this authorW Hoedt, W Hoedt Veterinary Practice Dr W Hoedt, Rosenheim, GermanySearch for more papers by this authorM Schneider, M Schneider Veterinary Practice Dr W Hoedt, Rosenheim, GermanySearch for more papers by this authorM El-Matbouli, M El-Matbouli Clinical Division of Fish Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, AustriaSearch for more papers by this authorW Hermanns, W Hermanns Institute of Veterinary Pathology at the Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for more papers by this author M C Langenmayer, Corresponding Author M C Langenmayer Institute of Veterinary Pathology at the Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Munich, GermanyCorrespondence M C Langenmayer, Institute of Veterinary Pathology at the Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Veterinärstrasse 13, 80539 Munich, Germany (e-mail:[email protected])Search for more papers by this authorE Lewisch, E Lewisch Clinical Division of Fish Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, AustriaSearch for more papers by this authorM Gotesman, M Gotesman Clinical Division of Fish Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, AustriaSearch for more papers by this authorW Hoedt, W Hoedt Veterinary Practice Dr W Hoedt, Rosenheim, GermanySearch for more papers by this authorM Schneider, M Schneider Veterinary Practice Dr W Hoedt, Rosenheim, GermanySearch for more papers by this authorM El-Matbouli, M El-Matbouli Clinical Division of Fish Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, AustriaSearch for more papers by this authorW Hermanns, W Hermanns Institute of Veterinary Pathology at the Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for more papers by this author First published: 23 June 2014 https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.12281Citations: 12 Langenmayer and Lewisch contributed equally to this work. 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