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DAO 30:171-176 (1997)
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Infection of juvenile salmon Salmo salar with a Dermocystidium-like organism in Sweden
Johan Höglund1, Anders Alfjorden2, Tapio Nikkilä3
1Department of Parasitology, National Veterinary Institute and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7073, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden 2National Veterinary Institute, Department of Fish, Box 7073, S-750 07 Uppsala,
Sweden 3Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
*E-mail: johan.hoglund@sva.se

ABSTRACT: Free spores of a Dermocystidium-like organism were recovered from the epidermis and covering mucus of gills and fins of moribund farmed salmon Salmo salar. The parasite appeared in juvenile fish only and at low water temperatures (<=5°C).
The most prominent external macroscopical clinical signs of disease were thickened fins that gave the tips a pronounced greyish opaque appearance often in combination with signs of fin rot/fin erosion. The gills were swollen and pale and could also be
necrotic. Examination of fresh mounts and tissues prepared for light and electron microscopy showed vacuolated spherical spores typical for parasites of the genus Dermocystidium. Irregularly vacuolated spores with 1 or multiple nuclei were also
observed. Histological examination of infected salmon indicated concurrent Flexibacter sp. infection that was verified in Gram-negative stained imprints. The present finding is the first observation of Dermocystidium in Sweden. In addition,
this is the first record of a Dermocystidium-like agent that occurs freely in the mucus and epidermis of freshwater teleosts.
KEY WORDS: Salmon · Salmo salar · Parasite · Protozoa · Histology

Published in DAO Vol.
30, No. 3
(1997) on September 30
ISSN: 0177-5103.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1997
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