2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2004.08.005
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Mycobacteriosis in zebrafish (Danio rerio) research facilities

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“…Fish mycobacteriosis, caused by M. peregrinum, has been previously reported in cultured Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) (18) and in fish (2,13,22). A very rare case of M. peregrinum infection in healthy freshwater aquarium fish was reported.…”
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“…Fish mycobacteriosis, caused by M. peregrinum, has been previously reported in cultured Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) (18) and in fish (2,13,22). A very rare case of M. peregrinum infection in healthy freshwater aquarium fish was reported.…”
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“…Fish mycobacteriosis is well-recognised in marine and freshwater fish, with several reviews concerning the topic (6,7,12 (1,7,13,32). Environmental mycobacteria can be pathogenic to a variety of freshwater and marine fish species both in the wild and kept in captivity (15,21) (3,13,20,22,29).…”
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“…35 M. peregrinum is relatively uncommon and is usually subclinical, 36 although a high mortality epizootic has also been reported in association with this species. 37,38 Mycobacterium spp. have been detected in embryos and larvae, as well as adults.…”
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“…Based on genotypic and phenotypic findings, it is proposed that these isolates represent a novel species of the genus Mycobacterium, for which the name Mycobacterium stomatepiae sp. nov. is proposed with strain T11 T (5DSM 45059 T 5CIP 109275 T 5NCIMB 14252 T ) as the type strain.In the past few years, the occurrence of fish mycobacteriosis has been increasingly reported (Kent et al, 2004;Pate et al, 2005;Sakai et al, 2005;Whipps et al, 2007b). Although three species, Mycobacterium marinum, Mycobacterium fortuitum and Mycobacterium chelonae, have been frequently cited as the main causative agents of infections in fish, several other mycobacterial species, including a number of novel species, have also been associated with mycobacteriosis (Levi et al, 2003;Rhodes et al, 2003Rhodes et al, , 2005Whipps et al, 2007a).…”
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