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natural outbreak of streptococcus agalactiae (gbs) infection in wild giant queensland grouper, epinephelus lanceolatus (bloch), and other wild fish in northern queensland, australia.ninety-three giant queensland grouper, epinephelus lanceolatus (bloch), were found dead in queensland, australia, from 2007 to 2011. most dead fish occurred in northern queensland, with a peak of mortalities in cairns in june 2008. in 2009, sick wild fish including giant sea catfish, arius thalassinus (rüppell), and javelin grunter, pomadasys kaakan (cuvier), also occurred in cairns. in 2009 and 2010, two disease epizootics involving wild stingrays occurred at sea world marine aquarium. necropsy ...201222324342
exophiala xenobiotica aerocystitis in a queensland grouper epinephelus lanceolatus (bloch). 201524397705
culture-independent genomics of a novel chlamydial pathogen of fish provides new insight into host-specific adaptations utilized by these intracellular bacteria.several chlamydiales families are associated with epitheliocystis, a common condition of the fish gill epithelium. these families share common ancestors with the chlamydiaceae and environmental chlamydiae. due to the lack of culture systems, little is known about the biology of these chlamydial fish pathogens. we investigated epitheliocystis in cultured orange-spotted grouper (epinephelus coioides) from north queensland, australia. basophilic inclusions were present in the gills of 22/31 fish an ...201728205377
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