Non‐invasive fast real‐time PCR assay for detection of the enteric parasite Enteromyxum scophthalmi in cultured turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) |
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Authors: | Mercedes Alonso Fátima C Lago María Gómez‐Reino Jacobo Fernández Casal Iris Martín Varela Juan M Vieites Montserrat Espiñeira |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Division of Living Resources, Aquaculture and Traceability Management, ANFACO‐CECOPESCA, Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain;2. INSUI?A S.L., Xove, Lugo, Spain |
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Abstract: | Enteromyxum scophthalmi is a myxozoan parasite that causes severe parasitic diseases in cultured turbot affecting mainly the intestine of the host. It is characterized by producing acute enteritis, starvation and eventually death. Current diagnosis of E. scopthalmi use traditional techniques, based on the identification of the morphology of the parasite. These techniques take extended time to be carried out and do not favour the adoption of control measure at turbot farms and require the sacrifice of fish. This study develops a fast real‐time PCR molecular tool for the detection of E. scophthalmi in infected farmed turbot. This methodology is applicable for routine controls on the farm at every stage of the parasite infection. Results of the study demonstrate the robustness, specificity, efficiency and reliability of the technique. In addition, this study also provides a non‐invasive procedure of sampling through swaps. This allows control, prevention and diagnosis of the parasite infection at turbot farms while maintaining the welfare of the cultivated fish and avoiding sacrifice of the fish sampled. |
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Keywords: | aquaculture fast real‐time PCR
Enteromyxum scophthalmi
myxozoa turbot disease detection |
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