Characterization of Yersinia ruckeri and enteric redmouth disease (ERM) to inform pathogen transfer risk assessments in British Columbia / Joy Wade.: Fs70-5/2019-022E-PDF

"Yersina ruckeri is a gram-negative enterobacterium that causes enteric redmouth disease (ERM), a septicemic bacterial disease of fishes. It is a common pathogen of salmonids and particularly Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). All salmonid life history stages are susceptible, but the disease is most acute in Rainbow Trout fry and fingerlings and presents as chronic in older, larger fish"--Abstract, page v.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans. National Capital Region.
Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat.
Title Characterization of Yersinia ruckeri and enteric redmouth disease (ERM) to inform pathogen transfer risk assessments in British Columbia / Joy Wade.
Series title Research document, 1919-5044 ; 2019/022
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title from cover.
"October 2019."
Issued by: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, National Capital Region.
Issued also in French under title: Caractérisation de la bactérie Yersinia ruckeri et de la maladie bactérienne de la bouche rouge pour informer les évaluations des risques de transfert d’agents pathogènes en Colombie-Britannique.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-27).
Publishing information Ottawa, ON : Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat, 2019.
©2019
Author / Contributor Wade, J. (Joy)author.
Description 1 online resource (v, 27 pages).
Catalogue number
  • Fs70-5/2019-022E-PDF
Subject terms Fish
Bacteria
Risk management
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