Archamoeba infection manifested by granulomatous inflammatory lesions in European tench, Tinca tinca (L.)

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PALÍKOVÁ Miroslava NAVRÁTIL Stanislav DYKOVÁ Iva PAVLÍK Ivo SLANÝ Michal TICHÝ František NOVOTNÝ Ladislav ZENDULKOVÁ Dagmar KŘÍŽ P. LAICHMANOVÁ Monika MAREŠ Jan

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists
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Field Zoology
Keywords Archamoeba; aetiology of granulomas; Tinca tinca
Description An archamoeba is reported as an agent of severe granulomatous lesions in internal organs of European tench Tinca tinca (L.) kept in an experimental recirculation system. Aetiological diagnosis of these granulomatous lesions resulted from a detailed study of their ultrastructure. Primary role of amoebae in aetiology of the granulomas was supported by negative results of microbiological examinations focused on Mycobacterium spp., fungi and mycoplasmas.
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