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The occurrence of proliferative kidney disease (PKD) in cultured and wild fish stocks: further investigations
Publication Abstract

The occurrence of proliferative kidney disease (PKD) in cultured and wild fish stocks: further investigations

D. Bucke, S.W. Feist and R. Clifton-Hadley

In an investigation of the occurrence of proliferative kidney disease (PKD) in freshwater fish other than rainbow trout, 18 species of wild fish and seven species of fish raised in cultivation were sampled from waters where the disease occurred annually in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Richardson). Results revealed that certain wild stocks of brown trout, Salmo trutta L., grayling, Thymallus thymallus L., and pike, Esox lucius L., were infected with PKD, as were cultivated Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr, brown trout and char, Salvelinus alpinus (L.). Microscopical examination revealed the presence of the PKX cell in these species and also intraluminal protozoa possibly related to the PKX cell, which were not found in the rainbow trout. Other species of freshwater fish had myxosporidan infections but, unlike PKD infection, there was little host/parasite tissue response. The PKX cell as a myxosporidan stage is discussed and the presence of the disease in wild fish is reported.

Reference:

E.B. Hudson and B.J. Hill, 1991. Impact and spread of Bonamia in the UK. Aquaculture, 93: 279-285.

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Publication Authors
D. Bucke*, S.W. Feist* and R. Clifton-Hadley
Publication Date
January 1991
Publication Reference
Journal of Fish Diseases, 14: 583-588
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/