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*Freshwater
 
*Freshwater
* Saltwater  
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*Saltwater  
 
*Aquarium fish
 
*Aquarium fish
 
|l1= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Introduction
 
|l1= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Introduction
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*haemorrhagic lesions, erosion and scale loss on skin and fins,  
 
*haemorrhagic lesions, erosion and scale loss on skin and fins,  
 
*organomegaly
 
*organomegaly
* lordosis
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*lordosis
* cachexia
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*cachexia
* exophthalmia
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*exophthalmia
* loss of pigmentation, and pale and cystic gills.  
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*loss of pigmentation, and pale and cystic gills.  
 
Behavioural signs include:
 
Behavioural signs include:
* cessation of feeding,  
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*cessation of feeding,  
 
*lethargy,  
 
*lethargy,  
 
*swimming near the surface
 
*swimming near the surface
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Necrotising infections in humans are caused by:
 
Necrotising infections in humans are caused by:
 
*''M. marinum ''
 
*''M. marinum ''
*''M. fortuitum''   
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*''M. fortuitum''   
 
|l4= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Introduction
 
|l4= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Introduction
 
|q5= What methods help to diagnose ''mycobacterial'' infections?
 
|q5= What methods help to diagnose ''mycobacterial'' infections?
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* PCR  
 
* PCR  
 
* DNA probes- in situ hybridisation
 
* DNA probes- in situ hybridisation
*Antibody-based methods  
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*Antibody-based methods  
|l5= Mycobacteriosis - Fish #Diagnosis
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|l5= Mycobacteriosis - Fish#Diagnosis
 
|q6= What pathology is associated with sub acute form of Mycobacteriosis in fish?
 
|q6= What pathology is associated with sub acute form of Mycobacteriosis in fish?
 
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|q7= What pathology is associated with the chronic proliferative form of Mycobacteriosis in fish?
 
|q7= What pathology is associated with the chronic proliferative form of Mycobacteriosis in fish?
 
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* Soft granulomas  - with four distinguishable layers; a central caseous necrosis, (with or without nuclear debris), spindle-shaped epithelioid cells, eosinophilic, flattened, epithelioid cells and then a fine fibrous connective tissue encircling to form a thin capsule.
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* '''Soft granulomas''' - with four distinguishable layers:
*Hard granulomas - composed of epithelioid cells encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue with or without calcification.
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**central caseous necrosis(with or without nuclear debris)
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**spindle-shaped epithelioid cells
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**eosinophilic, flattened, epithelioid cells  
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**fine fibrous connective tissue forming a thin capsule
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*'''Hard granulomas''' - composed of epithelioid cells encapsulated by fibrous connective tissue with or without calcification.
 
|l7= Mycobacteriosis - Fish # Pathology
 
|l7= Mycobacteriosis - Fish # Pathology
 
|q8= How can Mycobacteriosis in fish be treated?
 
|q8= How can Mycobacteriosis in fish be treated?
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