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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

LYMPHOCYTOSIS (HYDROPHETIC NUCLEARITY)



THE REBATTER
Filtering virus. It parasitizes the cells of the skin epithelium in the cytoplasm. The size of the virions in the diameter is up to 200 nm.

EPISEOLOGICAL DATA
The most susceptible are fish such as macro-sub-species, gourami, funduli, and some cichlids. Not all fish in the aquarium are infected, especially with a loose planting, which is due to the immunity of individual individuals.

SYMPTOMS AND PATHOGENESIS
The disease occurs most often after mechanical injuries or damage caused by parasitic crustaceans ( argument , lerneosis ). The infection spreads through sick fish and their allocation. First, on the body of the diseased fish (mainly on the fins), sometimes grayish grooming tumors in the form of nodules and flat growths from lymphocytic cells up to 1.5 mm occur sometimes inside the body. At the initial stage, these are small tumors that are almost invisible to the eye. After a while they form clusters that cover almost the entire body and surface of the fins. Then the tumors burst, and gradually the wounds heal. Recovered fish lag behind in growth.

DIAGNOSIS
The disease is diagnosed on the basis of symptoms.

TREATMENT
Treatment not developed


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