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Saprolegnia
http://www.frs-scotland.gov.uk/Delivery/standalone.aspx?contentid=1850
Provides information on this fungal infection characterised by skin lesions and its gross signs.
Spring Viraemia of Carp
https://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/spring_viremia_of_carp.pdf
Factsheet on this contagious viral disease of carp and related species including its importance, etiology, species affected, distribution, transmission, clinical signs, diagnosis and control.
Streptococcosis
http://aqua.intervet.com/diseases/streptococcosis/020_the-disease.aspx
Streptococcosis results from infection by gram-positive cocci, such as the bacterium Lactococcus garvieae. This article provides information on the clinical signs, epidemiology, diagnostic methods, control and treatment of the disease.
The Aetiology and Epidemiology of PD, HMSI and CMS in Scotland
http://www.sarf.org.uk/Project%20Final%20Reports/SARF015%20Final%20Report.pdf
This report summarises the conclusions of research into these diseases and the varying degrees of success in achieving certain milestones.
Vibriosis
http://www.spaquaculture.com/default.aspx?pageid=528
This fish disease is caused by bacteria of the genus Vibrio, especially Vibrio anguillarum which has devastated farmed salmonids. Provides information on the bacterium and its aetiology, the epidemiology of the disease, its diagnosis and treatment.
Vibriosis
http://aqua.intervet.com/diseases/vibriosis/productadditional_127_113343.aspx
A bacterial disease of salt-water and migratory fish, and the severity of vibriosis has increased proportionately with the development and expansion of fish farming world-wide. It has a global distribution with epizootics on all continents and a wide range of fish.
Vibriosis (Vibrio anguillarum)
http://www.vetcare.gr/vibriosis.htm
Provides details of this condition and its consequences, its prevention by vaccination, its treatment and management advice.
Vibriosis and Luminal Bacterial Disease
Provides information on this serious disease of shrimps caused by bacterial pathogens belonging to the genus Vibrio, its transmission and epidemiology, external and internal signs and prevention.
Whirling Disease Database
http://www.esg.montana.edu/whddb/
Resource provided by Montana State University Environmental Statistics Group.


