Fish Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment Second Edition PDFprovides thorough, yet concise descriptions of viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic and noninfectious diseases in an exhaustive number of fish species. Now in full color with over 500 images, the book is designed as a comprehensive guide to the identification and treatment of both common and rare problems encountered during the clinical work-up. Diseases are discussed following a systems-based approach to ensure a user-friendly and practical manual for identifying problems.
Fish Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment, Second Edition is the must-have reference for any aquaculturists, aquatic biologists, or fish health specialists dealing with diagnosing or treating fish diseases.
5. Guidelines for Interpreting Clinical Findings 65
Environment, Stress, and Fish Disease 65
Acclimation 65
How to Use Part II, the Problem List 65
Sample Problem Data Sheet 66
Clinical Decision Making: Have the Major Problems Been Identified? 67
Prioritizing Problems 68
Treatment Plans 68
When to Refer Cases 68
6. Health Management 69
Biosecurity 69
Health Promotion and Maintenance 73
Animal Welfare 77
Food Safety 78
Environmental Safety 78
Part II Problem List
7. Problems 1 through 10: Diagnoses made with commercially available water-quality test kits or equipment that should be present in the clinician’s clinic 83
1. Environmental hypoxia 83
2. Temperature stress 88
3. Temperature stratification 90
4. Ammonia poisoning 91
5. Nitrite poisoning 96
6. Nitrate poisoning 98
7. Too low (too acidic) pH 100
8. Too high (too alkaline) pH 102
9. Improper hardness 103
10. Improper salinity 104
8. Problems 11 through 43: Diagnoses made by either gross external examination of fish, wet mounts of skin/gills, or histopathology of skin/ gills 107
12. Problems 77 through 88: Rule-out diagnoses 1 (viral infections): Presumptive diagnosis is based on the absence of other etiologies combined with a diagnostically appropriate history, clinical signs, and/or pathology. Definitive diagnosis is based on presumptive diagnosis combined with confirmation of viral presence (e.g., antibody probe, gene probe), 269
77. Systemic viral diseases: general features 269
78. Channel catfi sh virus disease 270
79. Infectious pancreatic necrosis and other aquatic birnaviruses 271
80. Infectious hematopoietic necrosis 274
81. Viral hemorrhagic septicemia 278
82. Infectious salmon anemia 282
83. Spring viremia of carp 285
84. Iridoviral diseases 287
85. Nodaviral diseases 289
86. Koi herpesvirus disease 292
87. Alphavirus diseases 294
88. Miscellaneous systemic viral diseases and infections 298
13. Problems 89 through 99: Rule-out diagnoses 2: Presumptive diagnosis is based on the absence of other etiologies combined with a diagnostically appropriate history, clinical signs, and/or pathology. Definitive diagnosis is based on presumptive evidence combined with further, more extensive workup with a specific identification of the problem 305
14. Problems 100 through 102: Rule-out diagnoses 3: Presumptive diagnosis is based on the absence of other etiologies combined with a diagnostically appropriate history, clinical signs, and/or pathology. Definitive diagnosis is not possible since the etiology is unknown (idiopathic) 333
100. Lateral line depigmentation 333
101. Senescence 336
102. Miscellaneous important idiopathic diseases 336
15. Problem 103: Diagnoses made by examination of eggs 341
103. Egg diseases 341
Part III Methods for Treating Fish Diseases
16. General Concepts in Therapy 347
Treatment Guidelines 347
Routes of Drug Administration 358
Recommended Treatments in Various Culture Systems 371
Which Dosage to Use 373
17. Pharmacopoeia 375
Acetic Acid 376
Acriflavin 376
Activated Carbon 376
Agricultural Lime 376
Alum 376
Anesthetics 376
Antibiotics 377
Amoxycillin Trihydrate 378
Ampicillin Sodium 378
Chloramphenicol 378
Enrofloxacin 378
Erythromycin 379
Florfenicol 379
Flumequine 380
Furaltadone 380
Furazolidone 380
Kanamycin Sulfate 380
Nalidixic Acid 380
Neomycin Sulfate 381
Nifurpirinol 381
Nitrofurazone 381
Oxolinic Acid 381
Oxytetracycline 382
Sarafloxacin 383
Sulfadiazine-Trimethoprim 383
Sulfadimethoxine-Ormetoprim 384
Sulfadimidine-Trimethoprim 384
Sulfamerazine 384
Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim 384
Antiseptics 384
Bayluscide® 385
Benzocaine 385
Biological Control 385
Bithionol 385
Bronopol 385
Buffers: Freshwater Aquaria 386
Buffers: Marine Aquaria 386
Buffers: Ponds 386
Butorphanol 387
Calcium 387
Carbon Dioxide 387
Chloramine Neutralizer 388
Chloramine-T 388
Chlorhexidine 389
Chloride 389
Chlorine 389
Chlorine Neutralizer 390
Chloroquine Diphosphate 390
Chorionic Gonadotropin 391
Clove Oil 391
Copper 391
Chelated Copper 391
Copper Sulfate 392
Deionized Water 393
Diflubenzuron 393
Dimetridazole 394
Diquat 394
Disinfection 394
Electroshock 396
Enamectin Benzoate 396
Eugenol 397
Euthanasia 397
Fenbendazole 398
Flubendazole 399
Formalin 399
Formalin/Malachite Green 400
Freshwater 400
Fumagillin 401
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone 401
Hydrogen Peroxide 401
Hyposalinity 402
Hypothermia 403
Immunostimulants 403
Ivermectin 404
Ketamine 404
Ketoprofen 404
Levamisole Hydrochloride 404
Lidocaine 404
Magnesium Sulfate 404
Malachite Green 405
Mebendazole 406
Methylene Blue 406
Methyltestosterone 406
Metomidate 407
Metronidazole 407
Monensin Sodium 407
Nitrifying Bacteria 407
Organophosphate 408
Ozone 409
Peat 410
2-Phenoxyethanol 410
Piperazine Sulfate 410
Potassium Permanganate 410
Povidone Iodine 411
Praziquantel 412
Pyrethroid 413
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds 413
Quinaldine Sulfate 414
Salt 414
Secnidazole 415
Sedatives 415
Silver Sulfadiazine 415
Slaked Lime 415
Sodium Bicarbonate 416
Sodium Pentobarbital 416
Sodium Phosphate 417
Sodium Sulfi te 417
Teflubenzuron 417
TFM 417
Toltrazuril 417
Tonic Immobility 417
Tricaine 417
Triclabendazole 418
Ultraviolet Light 418
Unslaked Lime 419
Vaccines 419
Virkon® Aquatic 419
Water Change 419
Wound Sealant 420
Zeolite 420
Literature Cited 421
Appendix I Fish Disease Diagnosis Form 471
Appendix II Suppliers 473
Appendix III Scientific Names of Fish Mentioned in the Text 481
Appendix IV Definitions of Terms 491
Appendix V Example Form for Shipping Fish to a Clinic or Diagnostic Laboratory 495