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Mass mortality associated with a Sphaerospora-like myxosporidean infestation in juvenile cobia, Rachycentron canadum (L.), marine cage cultured in Taiwan
Authors:S-C Chen  R-J Kou  C-T Wu  P-C Wang  & F-Z Su
Institution:Department of Veterinary Medicine, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung, Taiwan;Penghu Livestock Disease Control Center, Taiwan
Abstract:Cultured cobia, Rachycentron canadum , of 45–80 g exhibited anaemia and ascites, and a mottled red and grey, extremely enlarged kidney with cream-coloured patches or spherical nodules. Cumulative mortality was about 90% within 1 month. Extrasporogonic or sporogonic stages of a myxosporean appeared in the blood, glomerulus, renal tubules and renal interstitium. The renal tubules were the main target tissue of the parasite and were completely occluded by sporogonic pseudoplasmodia at various degrees of maturity. Many sporogonic stages were attached to the brush border of the epithelium of the renal tubules. Mature spores were seen in the lumen of the tubules. They were elongated or spherical with numerous refractile granules in the cytoplasm. The polar filament formed 3–5 coils. No bacteria or viruses were isolated from the diseased fish. Based on the results of microbiological, histopathological and electron microscopical examinations, the cobia disease was believed to be caused by a Sphaerospora -like myxosporean. This is the first report of a myxosporean in cobia in aquaculture.
Keywords:cobia              Rachycentron canadum                        Sphaerospora-like myxosporidean  sporogonic pseudoplasmodia
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