THE PREVALENCE OF PROLIFERATIVE KIDNEY-DISEASE FROM THE KIDNEY AND MUSCLE OF RAINBOW AND BROWN TROUT IN ARAGON (SPAIN)

Citation
Ma. Peribanez et al., THE PREVALENCE OF PROLIFERATIVE KIDNEY-DISEASE FROM THE KIDNEY AND MUSCLE OF RAINBOW AND BROWN TROUT IN ARAGON (SPAIN), Preventive veterinary medicine, 32(3-4), 1997, pp. 287-297
Citations number
41
ISSN journal
01675877
Volume
32
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
287 - 297
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-5877(1997)32:3-4<287:TPOPKF>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The prevalence and parasite density of PKX (the unknown myxosporean th at causes proliferative kidney disease [PKD] of salmonids) were invest igated in eight fishfarms in Aragon, Spain. Tissue sections stained wi th the biotynilated lectin GS-I revealed the presence of this protozoa n in only one of the farms. In rainbow trout, the renal prevalence and parasite density peaked in July, but in brown trout the maximum renal prevalence and maximum renal parasite density were reached in May and in July, respectively. In rainbow trout, after the acute phase of the disease, the number of PKX decreases in the kidney but increases in t he muscle. In this species of fish, the prevalence and parasite densit y are much higher in the muscles than in the kidney in October. (C) 19 97 Elsevier Science B.V.