Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. )
Atlantic salmon with amoebic gill disease (AGD) were treated with chloramine-T to compare its effectiveness with that of freshwater bathing. In 250-L tank trials, treatment of seawater with chloramine-T reduced amoeba density on the gills to levels significantly lower than when treated with seawater...
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description | Atlantic salmon with amoebic gill disease (AGD) were treated with chloramine-T to compare its effectiveness with that of freshwater bathing. In 250-L tank trials, treatment of seawater with chloramine-T reduced amoeba density on the gills to levels significantly lower than when treated with seawater alone. There was no further change in amoeba levels in fish bathed for 3 or 6 h compared with 1 h of treatment. Plasma lactate levels in fish bathed in chloramine-T for 6 h showed no differences across treatments. In 1000-L tank trials using freshwater alone or seawater with chloramine-T, significant reductions in amoeba density occurred compared with pre-bath levels. Histological analysis of gill tissue revealed AGD lesion levels to increase, then to return to pre-bath levels within 1 week for freshwater-treated fish, while chloramine-T- and seawater-treated fish had higher levels of AGD lesions from 2 weeks post bathing. Immunodot-blot data indicated an initial significant increase in prevalence of lesions in seawater and chloramine-T-treated fish, which declined to levels significantly lower than pre-bath levels by 3 weeks post bathing, compared with the freshwater-treated fish, which had significantly lower levels than controls by 2 weeks post bathing. At reducing amoeba density, it is apparent that bathing AGD-affected Atlantic salmon in seawater with chloramine-T proved at least as effective as freshwater. |
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spelling | ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:30479 2025-01-16T21:02:15+00:00 Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ) Harris, J Powell, MD Attard, M Green, TJ 2004 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.2004.01170.x http://ecite.utas.edu.au/30479 en eng Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.2004.01170.x Harris, J and Powell, MD and Attard, M and Green, TJ, Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ), Aquaculture Research, 35, (15) pp. 1448-1456. ISSN 1355-557X (2004) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/30479 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Fisheries Sciences Aquaculture Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2004 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.2004.01170.x 2019-12-13T21:10:19Z Atlantic salmon with amoebic gill disease (AGD) were treated with chloramine-T to compare its effectiveness with that of freshwater bathing. In 250-L tank trials, treatment of seawater with chloramine-T reduced amoeba density on the gills to levels significantly lower than when treated with seawater alone. There was no further change in amoeba levels in fish bathed for 3 or 6 h compared with 1 h of treatment. Plasma lactate levels in fish bathed in chloramine-T for 6 h showed no differences across treatments. In 1000-L tank trials using freshwater alone or seawater with chloramine-T, significant reductions in amoeba density occurred compared with pre-bath levels. Histological analysis of gill tissue revealed AGD lesion levels to increase, then to return to pre-bath levels within 1 week for freshwater-treated fish, while chloramine-T- and seawater-treated fish had higher levels of AGD lesions from 2 weeks post bathing. Immunodot-blot data indicated an initial significant increase in prevalence of lesions in seawater and chloramine-T-treated fish, which declined to levels significantly lower than pre-bath levels by 3 weeks post bathing, compared with the freshwater-treated fish, which had significantly lower levels than controls by 2 weeks post bathing. At reducing amoeba density, it is apparent that bathing AGD-affected Atlantic salmon in seawater with chloramine-T proved at least as effective as freshwater. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Unknown Aquaculture Research 35 15 1448 1456 |
spellingShingle | Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Fisheries Sciences Aquaculture Harris, J Powell, MD Attard, M Green, TJ Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ) |
title | Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ) |
title_full | Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ) |
title_fullStr | Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ) |
title_full_unstemmed | Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ) |
title_short | Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L. ) |
title_sort | efficacy of chloramine-t as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (agd) in marine atlantic salmon (salmo salar l. ) |
topic | Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Fisheries Sciences Aquaculture |
topic_facet | Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Fisheries Sciences Aquaculture |
url | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.2004.01170.x http://ecite.utas.edu.au/30479 |