Horizontal Transmission of Amyotrophia in Japanese Black
Abalone
Toshio Nakatsugawa, Mitsuo Okabe and Kiyokuni Muroga
FishPathology, 35(1) : 11-14 (2000)
The amyotrophia of Japanese balck abalone
Nordotis discus discus、an infectious disease
caused by an unknown filterable agent、is
the most serious problem in abalone hatcheries
in western Japan.In the present study、it
was experimentally demonstrated that the
disease agent was transmitted through water
to susceptible 0-year-old abalones from
convalesent 2-year-old carriers which had
previously been produced by immersion challenge.The
agent was also transmitted via water to juvenile
abalones from female adults which were caught
in the sea as brood stocks and suspected
to be inapparently infected.These results
indicate the importance of prevention of
horizontal transmission of the amyotrophia
agent in abalone hatcheries.
(Contribution No. 134)
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