Conboy G A, Speare D J
Atlantic Veterinary College, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1A 4P3, Canada.
J Comp Pathol. 2002 Aug-Oct;127(2-3):211-3. doi: 10.1053/jcpa.2002.0567.
Members of an Ahousaht First Nations community of Vancouver Island, Canada have developed a market for wild-caught species of indigenous rockfish (Sebastes spp.). The fish, which are caught by hook and line, are transported live to fish markets in Vancouver. Recently, market place downgrading of the fish has occurred due to a syndrome referred to as "black-mould", characterized by linear black disfigurations, and erosions, of the skin. Samples from 14 wild-caught rockfish were examined to determine the cause. On the basis of sub-gross and histological examination, the black-mould syndrome was attributed to intraepithelial deposition of eggs from a trichuroid nematode of the genus Huffmanela, coupled with an inflammatory response. The eggs observed in the tissues of the rockfish differed in size and morphology from those described for other species of Huffmanela. This is the first report of Huffmanela spp. infection in rockfish, probably due to a previously undescribed species.
加拿大温哥华岛阿胡萨特第一民族社区的成员开发了一种野生捕捞的本地岩鱼(Sebastes属)市场。这些鱼通过钩钓捕获,然后活体运输到温哥华的鱼市。最近,由于一种被称为“黑霉病”的综合征,鱼在市场上被降级,其特征是皮肤出现线性黑色变形和糜烂。对14条野生捕捞的岩鱼样本进行了检查以确定病因。基于大体和组织学检查,黑霉病综合征归因于来自Huffmanela属的一种鞭虫线虫的卵在表皮内沉积,以及炎症反应。在岩鱼组织中观察到的卵在大小和形态上与其他Huffmanela物种描述的不同。这是关于岩鱼感染Huffmanela属的首次报告,可能是由于一个以前未描述的物种。