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The amoeba will also readily colonise severe injuries such as jellyfish stings, clubbed lamellae and necrotic gill syndrome lesions.
The amoeba will also readily colonise severe injuries such as jellyfish stings, clubbed lamellae and necrotic gill syndrome lesions.
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Clinical AGD is always associated with '''water temperatures of 12-20⁰c and high salinities of ≥32 ppt'''. <ref> Rodger, H. D., McArdle, J. F (1996) '''An outbreak of amoebic gill disease in Ireland'''. ''Veterinary Record'', 139(14):348-349</ref> Amoeba numbers also rise in the Summer.
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Clinical AGD is always associated with '''water temperatures of 12-20⁰C and high salinities of ≥32 ppt'''. <ref> Rodger, H. D., McArdle, J. F (1996) '''An outbreak of amoebic gill disease in Ireland'''. ''Veterinary Record'', 139(14):348-349</ref> Amoeba numbers also rise in the Summer.
==Clinical Signs==
==Clinical Signs==
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