Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp.

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Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) : In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp. / Jensen, Hannah Malene; Karami, Asma Mohammad; Mathiessen, Heidi; Al-Jubury, Azmi; Kania, Per Walter; Buchmann, Kurt.

In: Journal of Fish Diseases, Vol. 43, No. 6, 2020, p. 665-672.

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Jensen, HM, Karami, AM, Mathiessen, H, Al-Jubury, A, Kania, PW & Buchmann, K 2020, 'Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp.', Journal of Fish Diseases, vol. 43, no. 6, pp. 665-672. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13162

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Jensen, H. M., Karami, A. M., Mathiessen, H., Al-Jubury, A., Kania, P. W., & Buchmann, K. (2020). Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp. Journal of Fish Diseases, 43(6), 665-672. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13162

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Jensen HM, Karami AM, Mathiessen H, Al-Jubury A, Kania PW, Buchmann K. Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp. Journal of Fish Diseases. 2020;43(6):665-672. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13162

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Jensen, Hannah Malene ; Karami, Asma Mohammad ; Mathiessen, Heidi ; Al-Jubury, Azmi ; Kania, Per Walter ; Buchmann, Kurt. / Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) : In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp. In: Journal of Fish Diseases. 2020 ; Vol. 43, No. 6. pp. 665-672.

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title = "Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp.",
abstract = "Gill parasitic infections challenge farming of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum) in freshwater facilities. Apart from flagellates (Ichthyobodo, (Pinto) and ciliates (Ichthyophthirius (Fouquet), Ambiphrya (Raabe), Apiosoma (Blanchard), Trichodinella (Sramek-Husek) and Trichodina (Ehrenberg)), we have shown that amoebae are prevalent in Danish trout farms. Gills were isolated from farmed rainbow trout in six fish farms (conventional and organic earth pond and recirculated systems) and placed on non-nutrient agar (NNA) moistened with modified Neff's amoeba saline (AS) (15°C). Gill amoebae from all examined fish colonized the agar and were identified based on morphological criteria showing species within the genera Trinema (Dujardin) (family Trinematidae), Vannella (Bovee) (family Vannellidae). In addition, hartmannellid amoebae were recorded. We established a monoculture of Vannella sp., confirmed the genus identity by PCR and sequencing and performed an in vitro determination of antiparasitic effects (dose–response studies) of various compounds including sodium chloride (NaCl), hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, formalin, aqueous garlic and oregano extracts and a Pseudomonas H6 surfactant. All amoebae were killed in concentrations of 16.90 mg/ml (garlic), 17.90 mg/ml (oregano), NaCl (7.5 mg/ml), hydrogen peroxide (100 µg/ml), peracetic acid (0.03 µg/ml), formaldehyde (25 µg/ml) and the Pseudomonas H6 surfactant (250 µg/ml).",
keywords = "amoebae, freshwater, gills, in vitro culture, parasites",
author = "Jensen, {Hannah Malene} and Karami, {Asma Mohammad} and Heidi Mathiessen and Azmi Al-Jubury and Kania, {Per Walter} and Kurt Buchmann",
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language = "English",
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pages = "665--672",
journal = "Journal of Fish Diseases",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Gill amoebae from freshwater rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

T2 - In vitro evaluation of antiparasitic compounds against Vannella sp.

AU - Jensen, Hannah Malene

AU - Karami, Asma Mohammad

AU - Mathiessen, Heidi

AU - Al-Jubury, Azmi

AU - Kania, Per Walter

AU - Buchmann, Kurt

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Gill parasitic infections challenge farming of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum) in freshwater facilities. Apart from flagellates (Ichthyobodo, (Pinto) and ciliates (Ichthyophthirius (Fouquet), Ambiphrya (Raabe), Apiosoma (Blanchard), Trichodinella (Sramek-Husek) and Trichodina (Ehrenberg)), we have shown that amoebae are prevalent in Danish trout farms. Gills were isolated from farmed rainbow trout in six fish farms (conventional and organic earth pond and recirculated systems) and placed on non-nutrient agar (NNA) moistened with modified Neff's amoeba saline (AS) (15°C). Gill amoebae from all examined fish colonized the agar and were identified based on morphological criteria showing species within the genera Trinema (Dujardin) (family Trinematidae), Vannella (Bovee) (family Vannellidae). In addition, hartmannellid amoebae were recorded. We established a monoculture of Vannella sp., confirmed the genus identity by PCR and sequencing and performed an in vitro determination of antiparasitic effects (dose–response studies) of various compounds including sodium chloride (NaCl), hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, formalin, aqueous garlic and oregano extracts and a Pseudomonas H6 surfactant. All amoebae were killed in concentrations of 16.90 mg/ml (garlic), 17.90 mg/ml (oregano), NaCl (7.5 mg/ml), hydrogen peroxide (100 µg/ml), peracetic acid (0.03 µg/ml), formaldehyde (25 µg/ml) and the Pseudomonas H6 surfactant (250 µg/ml).

AB - Gill parasitic infections challenge farming of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum) in freshwater facilities. Apart from flagellates (Ichthyobodo, (Pinto) and ciliates (Ichthyophthirius (Fouquet), Ambiphrya (Raabe), Apiosoma (Blanchard), Trichodinella (Sramek-Husek) and Trichodina (Ehrenberg)), we have shown that amoebae are prevalent in Danish trout farms. Gills were isolated from farmed rainbow trout in six fish farms (conventional and organic earth pond and recirculated systems) and placed on non-nutrient agar (NNA) moistened with modified Neff's amoeba saline (AS) (15°C). Gill amoebae from all examined fish colonized the agar and were identified based on morphological criteria showing species within the genera Trinema (Dujardin) (family Trinematidae), Vannella (Bovee) (family Vannellidae). In addition, hartmannellid amoebae were recorded. We established a monoculture of Vannella sp., confirmed the genus identity by PCR and sequencing and performed an in vitro determination of antiparasitic effects (dose–response studies) of various compounds including sodium chloride (NaCl), hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, formalin, aqueous garlic and oregano extracts and a Pseudomonas H6 surfactant. All amoebae were killed in concentrations of 16.90 mg/ml (garlic), 17.90 mg/ml (oregano), NaCl (7.5 mg/ml), hydrogen peroxide (100 µg/ml), peracetic acid (0.03 µg/ml), formaldehyde (25 µg/ml) and the Pseudomonas H6 surfactant (250 µg/ml).

KW - amoebae

KW - freshwater

KW - gills

KW - in vitro culture

KW - parasites

U2 - 10.1111/jfd.13162

DO - 10.1111/jfd.13162

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32291787

AN - SCOPUS:85083422296

VL - 43

SP - 665

EP - 672

JO - Journal of Fish Diseases

JF - Journal of Fish Diseases

SN - 0140-7775

IS - 6

ER -

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