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An epidemic with a high mortality rate (80%–100%) recently occurred in yellow catfish, southern catfish, and Zhengchuan catfish in China. The clinical and pathological features were similar to those previously described for fish infected with vibriosis. Six bacterial strains were isolated from the different affected catfish species between 2011 and 2013. Based on the phenotypic characteristics, 16S...
In this study, we confirmed that a novel ranavirus was related to mass die-offs of farmed Chinese giant salamanders (Andrias davidianus) in Leshan, Sichuan Province, China. The farmed Chinese giant salamanders presented typical clinical symptoms that included ecchymoses or swollen areas on the head and limbs, necrosis of the limbs, and skin ulceration. Bacteriological and pathologic examinations further...
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