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Research paper thumbnail of Tissue distribution of Anisakis simplex larvae (Nematoda; Anisakidae) in wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, from the Drammenselva river, south-east Norway

Bulletin- European Association of Fish Pathologists

The tissue distribution of Anisakis simplex was studied in 17 adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar (... more The tissue distribution of Anisakis simplex was studied in 17 adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar (1.5-3.9 kg) recently returned to a Norwegian river. The presence and distribution of nematodes was diagnosed by PCR. All 17 Atlantic salmon had A. simplex larvae in the viscera and musculature. The A. simplex larvae were found in the viscera and 39 % were found in the musculature. The mean number of A. simplex larvae in the A. simplex larvae in the vent area observed in association with a condition named the red vent syndrome in wild A. simplex * Corresponding author's email: tor.a.mo@vetinst.no

Research paper thumbnail of Red vent syndrome associated with Anisakis simplex diagnosed in Norway

Bulletin- European Association of Fish Pathologists

Red vent syndrome (RVS) in returning wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. is associated to accumul... more Red vent syndrome (RVS) in returning wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. is associated to accumulations of the nematode Anisakis simplex in the vent area. RVS appears to be an emerging problem and has been diagnosed in England, Scotland, Ireland and Iceland in recent years. This paper documents the occurrence of RVS in returning salmon in 8 rivers in samples from 11 Norwegian rivers.

Research paper thumbnail of Tissue distribution of Anisakis simplex larvae (Nematoda; Anisakidae) in wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, from the Drammenselva river, south-east Norway

Bulletin- European Association of Fish Pathologists

The tissue distribution of Anisakis simplex was studied in 17 adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar (... more The tissue distribution of Anisakis simplex was studied in 17 adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar (1.5-3.9 kg) recently returned to a Norwegian river. The presence and distribution of nematodes was diagnosed by PCR. All 17 Atlantic salmon had A. simplex larvae in the viscera and musculature. The A. simplex larvae were found in the viscera and 39 % were found in the musculature. The mean number of A. simplex larvae in the A. simplex larvae in the vent area observed in association with a condition named the red vent syndrome in wild A. simplex * Corresponding author's email: tor.a.mo@vetinst.no

Research paper thumbnail of Red vent syndrome associated with Anisakis simplex diagnosed in Norway

Bulletin- European Association of Fish Pathologists

Red vent syndrome (RVS) in returning wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. is associated to accumul... more Red vent syndrome (RVS) in returning wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. is associated to accumulations of the nematode Anisakis simplex in the vent area. RVS appears to be an emerging problem and has been diagnosed in England, Scotland, Ireland and Iceland in recent years. This paper documents the occurrence of RVS in returning salmon in 8 rivers in samples from 11 Norwegian rivers.

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