Difference between revisions of "Infectious Haematopoietic Necrosis Flashcards"
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|a6= Degenerate necrosis of cells in the lamina propria and other layers of the gastrointestinal mucosa | |a6= Degenerate necrosis of cells in the lamina propria and other layers of the gastrointestinal mucosa | ||
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Revision as of 23:12, 9 July 2011
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| How do infected fish shed IHN? |
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| What type of fish are affected by IHN? | Salmonid type fish including various salmon and trout species.
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| What are the typical clinical signs? |
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| In what fish is mortality highest? | Yolk sac fry and fish <2months old
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| What is the fastest diagnostic test and what is its main downfall? |
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| What is the pathognomic histological feature of IHN? | Degenerate necrosis of cells in the lamina propria and other layers of the gastrointestinal mucosa
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