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Original Observations of Desmozoon Lepeophtherii, a Microsporidian Hyperparasite Infecting the Salmon Louse Lepeophtheirus Salmonis, and Its Subsequent Detection by Other Researchers

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Journal Parasit Vectors
Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2011 Dec 15
PMID 22166354
Citations 7
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Abstract

A microsporidian hyperparasite, Desmozoon lepeophtherii, of the parasitic copepod Lepeophtheirus salmonis (salmon louse), infecting farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), was first discovered in the west of Scotland in 2000. Heavily infected salmon lice are easily recognised as they have large opaque inclusions distributed throughout the body. The prevalence of salmon lice with visible signs of microsporidiosis can be up to 10% of the population from certain farm sites. The microsporidian was also isolated from the host Atlantic salmon suggesting it may have a two host life cycle. The authors believe that the infection in immunocompetent salmon may be latent, becoming acute during periods of infection with another pathogen or during sexual maturation. Since its first discovery in Scotland, Desmozoon lepeophtherii has been subsequently reported from Norway, and more recently from the Pacific coast of North America.

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