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|a Mycobacterium salmoniphilum infection in farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L
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|a Date Completed 21.12.2011
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|a GENBANK: FJ616948, FJ616949, FJ616950, FJ616951, FJ616952, FJ616953, FJ616954, FJ616955, FJ616956, FJ616957, FJ616958, FJ616959, FJ616960, FJ616961, FJ616962, FJ616963, FJ616964, FJ616965, FJ616975, FJ616976, FJ616977, FJ616978, FJ616979, FJ616980, FJ616981, FJ616982, FJ616983, FJ616984, FJ616985, FJ616986, FJ616987, FJ616988, FJ616989, HM630563, HM630564, HM630565, HM630566, HM630567, HM630568, HM630569
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|a ErratumIn: J Fish Dis. 2011 Dec;34(12):959-60
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|a Multiple greyish-white visceral nodules containing abundant rapidly growing and acid-fast bacteria, subsequently identified as Mycobacterium salmoniphilum, were detected in moribund and newly dead market-sized fish during a period of increased mortality in an Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, farm in western Norway. Isolates cultured from diseased fish were phenotypically consistent with Mycobacterium sp. previously isolated from Atlantic salmon [MT 1890 (= NCIMB13533), MT1892, MT1900 and MT1901] in the Shetland Isles, Scotland. Partial sequences of 16S rDNA, ribosomal RNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS1), 65-kDa heat-shock protein (Hsp65) and β subunit of RNA polymerase (rpoB) revealed 97-99% similarity with M. salmoniphilum type strain ATCC 13758(T) . The source of infection was not confirmed. Koch's postulates were fulfilled following experimental challenge of Atlantic salmon with field isolate NVI6598 (FJ616988). Mortality was recorded in experimentally infected fish; however, the infection remained subclinical in the majority of affected fish over the 131-day challenge period
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