A histopathological study of white spot disease [by Cryptocaryon irritans] in Japanese flounder [Paralichthys olivaceus]

White spot disease by Cryptocaryon irritans broke out among cultured Japanese flounder (Paralichehys olvivaceus) in october 1983, in Mie Prefecture. About 1000 2-years old fish died of this disease within three days. Multiple white spots with a pin point size were observed in the gills. The histopat...

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