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Red vent syndrome in wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in Scotland is associated with Anisakis simplex sensu stricto (Nematoda: Anisakidae)

机译:苏格兰野生大西洋鲑鱼Salmo salar的红色通风口综合征与Anisakis simplex sensu stricto(Nematoda:Anisakidae)有关

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Simultaneous reports were received between June and July 2007 of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar with red, swollen, bloody vents returning to geographically diverse rivers in Scotland. By the end of September the condition, colloquially known as 'red vent syndrome' (RVS), was reported from >50 rivers across Scotland, Fish were generally in good overall condition but the vent area showed mild to severe lesions. External characteristics of the syndrome included a swollen, raised, haemorrhagic vent and surrounding tissues, with erosion of the skin, scale loss and moderate to severe bleeding in more advanced cases. Predominantly, the fish affected were 1-sea-winter grilse; however, RVS was also recorded in 2-sea-winter salmon and sea trout S. trutta. High numbers of the nematode Anisakis Type I larvae were found infesting the discrete region of the vent, a localisation that is reported as novel for the parasite. The hypothesis that this is a different species than that commonly found in the body cavity and viscera was investigated through molecular studies. These studies failed to show evidence that the parasites infesting the vent were different from those in the body cavity, i.e. all were identified as A. simplex sensu stricto. No other disease agent was found associated with the lesions or was isolated systemically, and no mortality or prevention of spawning was recorded during the 2007 season. Possible causes, including warming environments in the North Atlantic, are hypothesised as playing a role in the development of RVS in Atlantic salmon.
机译:2007年6月至2007年7月间,同时收到野生大西洋鲑Salmo盐沼的报告,这些鲑鱼的红色,肿胀,血腥的出气孔返回苏格兰地理上不同的河流。到9月底,整个苏格兰的50多条河流中都报告了这种情况,俗称“红色通风口综合征”(RVS),鱼类总体状况良好,但通风口区域显示出轻度至严重的病变。该综合征的外部特征包括肿胀,凸起,出血性发泄和周围组织,在较晚期的病例中,皮肤糜烂,鳞屑减少以及中度至重度出血。受影响的鱼主要是1冬冬季ils。然而,RVS也记录在2冬季鲑鱼和海鳟S. trutta中。发现大量的线虫Anisakis I型幼虫感染了通风孔的不连续区域,据报道该位置对寄生虫而言是新颖的。通过分子研究研究了与通常在体腔和内脏中发现的物种不同的假说。这些研究未能提供证据证明侵害通风孔的寄生虫不同于体腔内的寄生虫,即所有被鉴定为严格的A. simplex sensu stricto。没有发现与病灶相关的其他疾病病原或被系统隔离,并且在2007年季节中没有记录到死亡率或产卵的预防。据推测,可能的原因包括北大西洋的变暖环境,在大西洋鲑鱼RVS的发展中发挥了作用。

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