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Journal of Fish Diseases 1992, 15, 547—550 Author Index Apams A., RicHArDs R. H. & DE Mateo M. M.: salmonicida 70-kDa serine protease which includes Development of monoclonal antibodies to PK’X’, the primary substrate binding site expressed as /- the causative agent of proliferative kidney disease, galactosidase hybrid proteins, 473. 515. BerGH @., HANSEN G. H. & Taxt R. E.: Experimental Arirt S. H. & MacMittan J. R.: Ultrastructural infection of eggs and yolk sac larvae of halibut, changes associated with carbon tetrachloride hepa- Hippoglossus hippoglossus, L., 379. totoxicity in channel catfish, /ctalurus punctatus BERTHIAUME L., see Lecomte J. Rafinesque, 119. BirkBECK T. H., see MACKIE C. AinswortH A. J., see CHEN, D. BsORNSDOTTIR R., EGGset G., NILSEN R. & JORGENSEN At-Harsi A. H. & Austin B.: The immune response T. @.: The A-layer protein of Aeromonas of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), to lipo- salmonicida: further characterization and a new polysaccharide from a fish-pathogenic Cytophaga- isolation procedure, 105. like bacterium, 449. BopDaAmMeR J. E., see Lewis E. J. ALTMANN K., see HANna P. J. BosGirRauD C., see RouGier F. ALVAREZ-PELLITERO P., see SitjA-BOBADILLA A. Branson E. J., see PALMER R. Amyss §S. G. B., see BARNES A.C. Bron J. E., see JONspOrTiR H. ANDERSSON J., see HOGLUND J. Bruno D. W., see SMait D. A. ANSARY A., see YADAV M. Bruno D. W.: Ichthyobodo sp. on farmed Atlantic ANSARY A., HANEEF R. M., Torres J. L. & YADAV M.: salmon, Salmo salar L., reared in the marine Plasmids and antibiotic resistance in Aeromonas environment, 349. hydrophila isolated in Malaysia from healthy and BuUCHMANN K., RoepstorrF A. & WALLER P. J.: diseased fish, 191. Experimental selection of mebendazole-resistant ARELLA M., see Lecomte J. gill monogeneans from the European eel, Anguilla ARNESEN J., see SALTE R. anguilla L., 393. ATHANASSOPOULOU F.: Ichthyophoniasis in sea bream, Buttock A. M. & Roserts R. J.: The influence of Sparus aurata (L.), and rainbow trout, Onco- ultraviolet-B radiation on the mechanism of wound rhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), from Greece, 437. repair in the skin of the Atlantic salmon, Salmo Austin B., see At-Harsi A. H. salar L., 143. Austin B. & Sropie M.: Recovery of Micrococcus luteus and presumptive Planococcus sp. from Cai W.: Isoenzymatic changes in grass carp, Cteno- moribund fish during an outbreak of rainbow pharyngodon idellus Cuvier & Valenciennes trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), fry syn- affected with haemmorrhagic disease, 305. drome in England, 203. CALDER L. M., see FRASER G. C. Austin B. & Sropie M.: Recovery of Serratia CALLINAN R. B., see FRASER G. C. plymuthica and presumptive Pseudomonas pseudo- CHEN D., see Hanna P. J. alacaligenes from skin lesions in rainbow trout, Cuen D. & Ainswortu A. J.: Glucan administration Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), otherwise potentiates immune defence mechanisms of infected with enteric redmouth, 541. channel catfish, /ctalurus punctatus Rafinesque, Austin B., Baupet E. & Srosit M.: Inhibition of 296. bacterial fish pathogens by Tetraselmis suecica, CueEN D. & Hanna P. J.: Attachment of Vibrio patho- ate gens to cells of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus Austin B., GONZALEZ C. J., Stropie M., Curry J. I. & mykiss (Walbaum), 331. McLouGHiin M. F.: Recovery of Janthino- CHEN S. H.: Study of the pathogenicity of Nocardia bacterium lividum from diseased rainbow trout, asteroides to the Formosa snakehead, Channa Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), in Northern maculata (Lacepéde) and the largemouth bass, Ireland and Scotland, 357. Micropterus salmoides (Lacepéde), 47. AZEVEDO C., see LoBO-DA-CUNHA A. CHEN §S.-C.: In vitro susceptibility of Nocardia asteroides to several commonly used disinfectants, 345. Barnes A. C., Lewin C. S., Hastincs T. S. & AMyYEs Co_LeMAN G., see BENNETT A. J.; Hunty P. J. S. G. B.: Alterations in outer membrane proteins COLEMAN P. W., see Wuitsy P. W. identified in a clinical isolate of Aeromonas Co.uins R. O., see PALMER R. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida, 279. Cosic S., see HANNA P. J. Baupet E., see Austin B. Cross M. L. & MattHews R. A.: Ichthyophthiriasis in Bay A., see Dorazo C. P. carp, Cyprinus carpio L.: fate of parasites in Baya A. M., Toranzo A. E., Lupiant B., Santos Y. immunized fish, 497. & Herrick F. M.: Serratia marcescens: a potential Curry J. I., see Austin B. pathogen for fish, 15. Bennett A. J., Wuitsy P. W. & CoLemMan G.: Reten- Davipson G. A., Extis A. E. & Secomses C. J.: An tion of antigenicity by a fragment of Aeromonas ELISPOT assay for the quantification of specific 547 548 Author Index antibody-secreting cells to Aeromonas salmo- crassus in a thermal effluent of the Swedish Baltic, nicida in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss 507. (Walbaum), 835. Honpo R., see SANO N. Davir P. S., see FARRELL A. P. Huntcy P. J., CoLeMAN G. & Munro A. L. S.: The Dear G., see SMait D. A. nature of the lethal effect on Atlantic salmon, Detany S. G., see Wuitsy P. W. Salmo salar L., of a lipopolysaccharide-free DesCHAUX P., see ROUGIER F. phospholipase activity isolated from the extra- Dopazo C. P., Toranzo A. E., Samar S. K., cellular products of Aeromonas salmonicida, 99. Ropertson B. S., Bay A. & Herrick F. M.: Hvaat A.-B., see SANDVIK O. Antigenic relationships among rotaviruses isolated from fish, 27. IBARRA A. M., Gait G. A. E. & Heprick R. P.: DRiNnAN E., see PALMER R. Experimental infection of rainbow trout, Onco- Drinan E. M., see Murpuy T. M. rhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), with cryopreserved Drinan E. M., RopGer H. D. & PALMER R.: Micro- developmental and sporogonic stages of the sporidian infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar myxosporean Ceratomyxa shasta (Noble), eB INDIRA G., see YADAV M. Ecosrr G., see ByORNSDOTTIR R.: SALTE R. Jones M. W., SOMMERVILLE C. & WoorrTen R.: E.us A. E., see Davipson G. A. Reduced sensitivity of the salmon louse, Lepe- ENGER @., GUNNLAUGSDOTTIR B., THORSEN B. K. & ophtheirus salmonis, to the organo-phosphate Huectnes B.: Infectious load of Aeromonas dichlorvos, 197. salmonicida subsp. salmonicida during the initial JONSDOTTIR H., Bron J. E., Woorren R. & TURNBULL phase of a cohabitant infection experiment with J. F.: The histopathology associated with the pre- Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., 425. adult and adult stages of Lepeophtheirus salmonis on the Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., 521. FARRELL A. P., Davie P. S. & SpARKSMAN R.: The JORGENSEN T. @., see Bi@RNSDOTTIR R. absence of coronary arterial lesions in five species of elasmobranches, Raja nasuta, Squalus acanthias, KARUNSAGAR I., see KARUNSAGAR I. Isurus oxyrinchus, Prionace glauca and Lamna KARUNSAGAR I., KARUNSAGAR I. & Pat R.: Systemic nasus, 537. Curobacter freundii infection in common carp, Fitpes J., see OLIVIER G. Cyprinus carpio L., fingerlings, 95. FLETCHER W. J., see LANGDON J. S. KortinG W., see Murpuy T. M. FRANCO-SIERRA A., see SiTJA-BOBADILLA A. KOSKIVAARA M., see TELLERVO VALTONEN E. Fraser G. C., CALLINAN R. B. & CALpDER L. M.: KrusE P., see Murpuy T. M. Aphanomyces species associated with red spot LANGDON J. S. & THorneE T.: Experimental trans- disease: an ulcerative disease of estuarine fish from mission per os of microsporidiosis due to Vavaria Eastern Australia, 173. parastacida in the marron, Cherax tenuimanus Fuxuba H., see SANO M. (Smith), and yabby, Cherax albidus Clark, 315. LANGDON J. S., THORNE T. & FLercHer W. J.: Gat. G. A. E., see [BARRA A. M. Reservoir hosts and new clupeoid host records for GANNON F., see Mureuy T. M. the myoliquefactive myxosporean parasite Kudoa GikRER W., Rasscu W. & Retsssroprt R.: Siderophore thyrsites (Gilchrist), 459. pattern of fish-pathogenic Vibrio anguillarum, Lecomte J., ARELLA M. & BERTHIAUME L.: Comparison Aeromonas spp. and Pseudomonas spp. from the of polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies for sero- German Baltic coast, 417. typing infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) GONZALEZ C. J., see Austin B. strains isolated in eastern Canada, 431. Grirritus S. G., see OLIVIER G. Lewin C. S., see BarNgs A. C. GUNNLAUGSDOTTIR B., see ENGER @. Lewis E. J.,. MCLAUGHLIN S. M., BoDaAmmer J. E. & Sawyer T. K.: Epitheliocystis in ten new host HAMMOND L. S., see HANNa P. J. species of marine fish, 267. HANEEF R. M., see ANSARY A. LILLEHAUG A., see NILSEN H. Hanna P. J., see CHEN D. LiLLEHAUG A., LUNDER T. & Poppe T. T.: Field testing HANNA P. J., ALTMANN K., CHEN D., Smitu A., Cosic of adjuvanted furunculosis vaccines in Atlantic S., Moon P. & HAmmonp L. S.: Development of salmon, Salmo salar L., 485. monoclonal antibodies for the rapid identification Loso-Da-CuNnHa A. & Azevepo C.: Virus-like particles of epizootic Vibrio species, 63. in the fish parasite I/chthyophthitius muttifiliis HANSEN G. H., see BERGH @. (Ciliophora), 273. HArbiG J., see H6GLUND J. LUNDER T., see LILLEHAUG A. Hastincs T. S., see BARNES A. C. Lupiani B., see Baya A. M. Heprick R. P., see [BARRA A. M. Lyncu W. H., see OLivier G. Herrick F. M., see Baya A. M.: Dopazo C. P. HuertLNess B., see ENGER @. McFarLane L. A., see SMait D. A. H6OGLUND J., ANDERSSON J. & HArpbic J.: Haemato- Mackik C. & Birkseck T. H.: Siderophores produced logical responses in the European eel, Anguilla by Vibrio anguillarum in vitro and in infected anguilla L., to sublethal infestation by Anguillicola rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), Author Index 549 37. the monogenean, Anoplodiscus cirrusspiralis McLauGuuin S. M., see Lewis E. J. Roubal, Armitage & Rohde (Anoplodiscidae) in McLouGHLIn M. F., see Austin B. Australia, 409. MacMILLan J. R., see Ariri S. H. RouGi&r F., MENUDIER A., TRouTAUuD D., BosGiRAUD Mair G. C.: Caudal deformity syndrome (CDS): an C., Nooye A., Nicotas J. A. & DescHaux P. H.: autosomal recessive lethal mutation in the tilapia, In vivo effect of zinc and copper on the develop- Oreochromis niloticus (L.), 71. ment of listeriosis in zebrafish, Brachydanio rerio Marin De Mateo M., see ADAMS A. (Hamilton-Buchanan), 453. MartTHeEws R. A., see Cross M. L. SALTE R., NorBERG K., ARNESEN J., @DEGAARD O. R. MENUDIER A., see ROUGIER F. & Eccser G.: Serine protease and glycero- Moon P., see HANNA P. J. phospholipid:cholesteral acyltransferase of Aero- MuNDEN D., see Ranp T. G. monas salmonicida work in concert in thrombus Munro A. L. S., see Huntiy P. J.; Wuirsy P. W. formation: in vitro the process is counteracted by Murpoy T. M., RopGer H. D., Drinan E. M., plasma anti-thrombin aj-macroglobulin, 215. GANNON F., Kruse P. & Kortinc W.: The SAMAL S. K., see Dopazo C. P. sequential pathology of pancreas disease in SanDvik O. & Hvaat A.-B.: Bacterial inhibitors affect- Atlantic salmon farms in Ireland, 401. ing proteases produced by Aeromonas salmonicida, and the occurrence of such inhiditors in furun- NpoyeE A., see ROUGIER F. culosis vaccines, 131. Nicotas J. A., see RouGieR F. SANEYOSHI M., see SANO M. Nivsen H., LitLEHAUG A., TAKSDAL T. & Norpmo R.: Sano M., see SANO N. Toxicity of intraperitoneally injected formalin in Sano M., Okamoto N., Fukuba H., SANeyosHi M. Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., 323. & Sano T.: Virulence of infectious pancreatic NILSEN R., see Bs@RNSDOTTIR R. necrosis virus is associated with the larger RNA NorsBerG K., see SALTE R. segment (RNA segment A), 283. Norpmo R., see NILSEN H. SANO N., SANO M.. Sano T. & Honpo R.: Herpesvirus cyprini: detection of the viral genome by in situ @pDEGAARD O. R., see SALTE R. hybridization, 153. Oxamoro N., see SANO M. Sano T., see Sano M.; SANO N. Outvier G., GrirtirHs S. G., Firpes J. & Lyncu W. Santos Y., see Baya A. M. H.: The use of Western blot and electroimmuno- Sawyer T. K., see Lewis E. J. transfer blot assays to monitor bacterial kidney Secomses C. J., see Davipson G. A. disease in experimentally challenged Atlantic SitjA-BoBaDILLA A., FRANCO-SIERRA A. & ALVAREZ- salmon, Salmo salar L., 229. PELLITERO P.: Sphaerospora (Myxosporea: Bival- vulida) infection in cultured gilt head sea bream, Pat R., see KARUNSAGAR I. Sparus aurata L.: a preliminary report, 339. PALMER R., see DRINAN E. M. Sait D. A., BRuNo D. W., DEAR G., MCFARLANE L. PALMER R., SouTAR R. H., BRANSON E. J., SOUTHGATE A. & Ross K.: Infectious pancreatic necrosis P. J., DRinAN E., RicHarps R. H. & Coc.ins R. (IPN) virus Sp serotype in farmed Atlantic salmon, O.: Mortalities in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar Salmo salar L., post-smolts associated with mor- L., associated with pathology of the melano- tality and clinical disease, 77. macrophage and haemopoietic systems, 207. SmitH A., see HANNA P. J. Porre T. T., see LILLEHAUG A. SOMMERVILLE C., see Jones M. W. Soutar R. H., see PALMER R. QUARTARARO N., see RouBAL F. R. SOUTHGATE P. J., see PALMER R. Sévényi J. F.: Effect of fumagillin feeding on the RasscH W., see GIERER W. haematopoietic organs and susceptibility of Ranp T. G. & Munpben D.: Enzyme involvement in common carp, Cyprinus carpio L., to erythro- the invasion of brook char, Salvelinus fontinalis dermatitis, 255. (L.), eggs by Saprolegnia diclina (Oomycotina: SPARKSMAN R., see FARRELL A. P. Saprolegniaceac), 91. Stosiz M., see Austin B. REIssBRODT R., see GIERER W. RicHarps R. H., see ADAMS A.; PALMER R. TAKSDAL T., see NILSEN H. RINTAMAKI P., see TELLERVO VALTONEN E. Taxt R. E., see BerGH @. Roperts R. J., see Buttock A. M.; WiLLOUGHBY TELLERVO VALTONEN E., RINTAMAKI P. & KOSKIVAARA LG. M.: Occurrence and pathogenicity of Yersinia Rosertson B. S., see Dorazo C. P. ruckeri at fish farms in northern and central Ropcer H. D., see Drinan E. M.; Mureuy T. M. Finland, 163. Ropcers C. J.: Development of a selective-differential Tuomas P. T., see Woo P. T. K. medium for the isolation of Yersinia ruckeri and Tuomas P. T. & Woo P. T. K.: Anorexia in rainbow its application in epidemiological studies, 243. trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), infected Roepstorrr A., see BUCHMANN K. with Cryptobia salmositica (Sarcomastigophora: Ross K., see SMait D. A. Kinetoplastida): its onset and contribution to the RouBac F. R., QuUARTARARO N. & West A.: Infection immunodepression, 443. of captive Pagrus auratus (Bloch & Schneider) by THORNE T., see LANGDON J. S. Author Index THORSEN B. K., see ENGER @. protease gene in typical and atypical strains of Toranzo A. E., see Bava A. M.: Dopazo C. P. Aeromonas salmonicida, 529. Torres J. L., see ANSARY A. Wit.oucusy L. G. & Roserts R. J.: Towards strategic TroutauD D., see RouGier F. use of fungicides against Saprolegnia parasitica in TuRNBULL J. F., see JONSpDOTTIR H. salmonid fish hatcheries, 1. Woo P. T. K., see THomas P. T. Vircona J. L.: Environmental factors influencing the Woo P. T. K. & Tuomas P. T.: Comparative in vitro prevalence of a cutaneous disease (red spot) in studies on virulent and avirulent strains of the mullet, Mugil cephalus L., in the Clarence Cryptobia salmositica (Sacromastigophora: Kineto- River, New South Wales, Australia, 363. plastida), 261. WoorteN R., see Jones M. W.; JONspDOTTIR H. WALLER P. J., see BUCHMANN K. West A., see RouBat F. R. Yapav M., see ANSARY A. Wuirtsy P. W., see BENNETT A. J. Yapav M., InpiIRA G. & Ansary A.: Cytotoxin Wuirsy P. W., DELANY S. G., COLEMAN G. & MuNRO elaboration by Aeromonas hydrophila isolated A. L. §.: The occurrence of a 70-kDa serine from fish with epizootic ulcerative syndrome, 183. Journal of Fish Diseases 1992, 15, 551-553 Subject Index Aeromonas hydrophila: Channa maculata (Lacepéde), see snakehead, epizootic ulcerative syndrome, 173; Formosa. Malaysia, 191; Char, brook, Saprolegnia diclina, 91. plasmids, 191. Cherax albidus Clark, see yabby. Aeromonas salmonicida: Cherax tenuimanus (Smith), see marron. antigenicity, 459; Citrobacter freundii, common carp, 95. Atlantic salmon, 99, 425; Coronary arterial lesions, elasmobranches, 539. A-layer protein, 105; Cryptobia salmositica: outer membrane proteins, 279; in vitro studies, 261; proteases, 131; rainbow trout, 443. rainbow trout, 85; Ctenopharyngodon idellus Cuvier & serine protease gene, 529; Valenciennes, see carp, grass. thrombus formation, 215. Cutaneous ulcerative disease, sea mullet, Aeromonas spp.: Australia, 363. Germany, 417; Cyprinus caprio L., see carp common. siderophore pattern, 417. Cytotoxin elaboration, Aeroonas Anguilla anguilla L., see eel, European. hydrophila, 173 Anguillicola crassus: European eel, 507. Dichlorovos, salmon louse, 197. Anoplodiscus cirrusspiralis: Disinfectants, Nocardia asteroides, 345. Australia, 409; Dogfish, coronary arterial lesions, 537. snapper, 409. Anorexia, rainbow trout, 443. Eel, European: Antibodies: Anguillicola crassus, 507; infectious pancreatic necrosis virus, 431; mebendazole-resistant gill epizootic Vibrio species, 63. monogeneans, 393. Antigenic relationships, rotaviruses, 27. Elasmobranches, blue shark, dogfish, mako Antigenicity, Aeromonas salmonicida, 459. shark, porbeagle shark, rough skate, 537. Aphanomyces species, red spot disease, 173. ELISPOT assay, Aeromonas salmonicida, 85. Australia: England, Micrococcus luteus, Planococcus Anoplodiscus cirrusspiralis, 409; sp.. 203. cutaneous ulcerative disease, 363; Enteric redmouth, rainbow trout, 541. red spot disease, 173. Enzymes, Saprolegnia diclina, 91. Epitheliocystis, 267. Bacterial kidney disease, Atlantic salmon, 229. Epizootic ulcerative syndrome, Aeromonas Bass, largemouth, Nocardia asteroides, 47. hydrophila, 173. Blot assays, bacterial kidney disease, 229. Erythrodermatitis, common carp, 255. Blue shark, coronary arterial lesions, 539. Brachydanio rerio (Hamilton-Buchanan), see Finland, Yersinia ruckeri, 163. zebrafish. Formalin toxicity, Atlantic salmon, 323. Bream, sea, ichthyophoniasis, 437. Fungicides, 1. Canada, infectious pancreatic necrosis Furunculosis vaccines: virus, 431. adjuvanted, Atlantic salmon, 485; Carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity, channel bacterial inhibitors, 131. catfish, 119. Carp: Germany, Aeromonas spp., Pseudomonas spp., Vibrio Common: anguillarum, 417. Citrobacter freundii, 95; Gilt head sea bream, Sphaerospora, 339. erythrodermatitis, 255 Glucan administration, immune defence grass: mechanisms, 295. haemmorrhagic disease, 305; Greece, ichthyophoniasis, 437. isoenzymatic changes, 305; ichthyophthiriasis, 487. Haematopoietic organs, fumagillin, 255. Catfish, channel: Haemmorrhagic disease, grass carp, 305. carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity, 119; Haemopoicetic system pathology, Atlantic salmon, 207. immune defence mechanisms, 295. Halibut, experimental infection, 379. Caudal deformity syndrome, tilapia, 71. Herpesvirus cyprini, in situ hybridization, 153. Ceratomyxa shasta, rainbow trout, 353. Hippoglossus hippoglossus L., see halibut. 552. Subject Index Ichthyobodo sp., Atlantic salmon, 349. Phospholipase activity, Aeromonas Ichthyophoniasis, Greece, rainbow trout, sea salmonicida, 99. bream, 437. PK’X’, monoclonal antibodies, 515. Ichthyophthiriasis, carp, 497. Planococcus sp., rainbow trout, 203. Ichthyophthirius muttifiliis, 273. Plasmids, Aeromonas hydrophila, 191. Ictalurus punctatus Rafinesque, see catfish, channel. Porbeagle shark, coronary arterial lesions, 539. Immune defence mechanisms, channel catfish, 295. Prionace glauca (L.), see blue shark. In situ hybridization, Herpesvirus cyprini, 153. Proliferative kidney disease, PK’X’, 515. In vitro studies, Cryptobia salmositica, 261. Protein, A-layer, Aeromonas salmonicida, 105. Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus: Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes, rainbow antibodies, Canada, 431; trout, 541. Atlantic salmon, 77. Pseudomonas spp., siderophore pattern, RNA segment A, 283. Germany, 417. Inhibition of pathogens, Tetraselmis suecica, 55. Inhibitors, bacterial, Aeromonas salmonicida Raja nasuta, see rough skate. proteases, 131. Red spot disease, Australia, 173. Isoenzymatic changes, grass carp, 305. RNA segment A, infectious pancreatic necrosis Isurus oxyrinchus Rafinesque, see mako shark. virus, 283. Rotaviruses, antigenic relationships, 27. Janthinobacterium lividum, rainbow trout, Rough skate, coronary arterial lesions, 537. Northern Ireland, Scotland, 357. Salmo salar L., see salmon, Atlantic. Kudoa thyristes, 459. Salmon, Atlantic: adjuvanted furunculosis vaccines, Lamna nasus (Bonnaterre), see porbeagle shark. Aeromonas salmonicida, 99, 425, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, see louse, salmon. bacterial kidney disease, 229; Lipopolysaccharide, turbot, 443. formalin toxicity, 323; Listeriosis, zebrafish, 453. haemopoietic system pathology, 207; Louse, salmon: Ichthyobodo sp., 349; Atlantic salmon, 521; infectious pancreatic necrosis virus, 77; dichlorovos, 197. Lepeophtheirus salmonis, 521; melano-macrophage system pathology, 207; Mako shark, coronary arterial lesions, 537. microsporidian infection, 211; Malaysia, Aeromonas hydrophila plasmids, 191. pancreas disease, 401; Marron, Vavaria parastacida, 315. wound repair, 143; Mebendazole-resistant gill monogeneans, Salmonids, Saprolegnia parasitica, 1. European cel, 393. Salvelinus fontinalis, see char, brook. Melano-macrophage system pathology, Atlantic Saprolegnia diclina, brook char, 91. salmon, 207. Saprolegnia parasitica, salmonids, 1. Membrane proteins, outer, Aeromonas Scophthalmus maximus (L.), see turbot. salmonicida, 279. Scotland, Janthinobacterium lividum, 357. Micrococcus luteus, rainbow trout, Selective-differential medium, Yersinia England, 203. ruckeri, 243. Micropterus salmoides (Lacepéde), see bass, Serine protease gene, Aeromonas largemouth. salmonicida, 529. Microsporidian infection, Atlantic salmon, 211. Serratia marcescens, 15. Microsporidiosis, Vavaria parastacida, 315. Serratia plymuthica, rainbow trout, 543. Monoclonal antibodies, PK’X’, 515. Siderophores, Vibrio anguillarum, 37. Mugil cephalus L., see mullet, sea. Snakehead, Formosa, Nocardia asteroides, 47. Mullet, sea, cutaneous ulcerative disease, 363. Snapper, Anoplodiscus cirrusspiralis, 409. Sphaerospora, gilt head sea bream, 339. Nocardia asteroides: Squalus acanthias L., see dogfish. disinfectants, 345; Sweden, Anguillicola crassus, 507. Formosa snakehead, largemouth bass, 47. Northern Ireland, Janthinobacterium Tetraselmis suecica, inhibition of pathogens, 55. lividum, 357. Thrombus formation, Aeromonas salmonicida, 215. Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), see trout, Tilapia, caudal deformity syndrome, 71. rainbow. Trout, rainbow: Oreochromis niloticus (L.), see tilapia. Aeromonas salmonicida, 85; anorexia, 443; Pagrus auratus (Bloch & Schneider), see Ceratomyxa shasta, 353; snapper. Cryptobia salmositica, 443; Pancreas disease, Atlantic salmon, 401. enteric red mouth, 541; Subject Index ichthyophoniasis, 437; rainbow trout, 37; Janthinobacterium lividum, 357; siderophore pattern, 417. Micrococcus luteus, 203; Vibrio: Planococcus sp., 203; pathogens, rainbow trout, 331; Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes, 541; species, epizootic, monoclonal Serratia plymuthica, 541; antibodies, 63. Vibrio anguillarum, 37; Vibrio pathogens, 331. Wound repair, ultraviolet-B radiation, 143. Turbot, lipopolysaccharide, 443. Yabby, Vavaria parastacida, 315. Ultraviolet-B radiation, wound repair, 143. Yersinia ruckeri: Finland, 163; Vavaria parastacida, marron, yabby, 315. selective-differential medium, 243. Vibrio anguillarum: Germany, 417; Zebrafish, listeriosis, 453.

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