| review of myxosporea of importance in salmonid fisheries and aquaculture in british columbia. | several myxosporean parasites are of importance in fisheries and aquaculture in british columbia. the pkx organism and ceratomyxa shasta noble, 1950 cause disease and mortality, kudoa thyrsites (gilchrist, 1924) and henneguya salminicola ward, 1919 are of importance because they infect somatic muscle, cause unsightly cysts and soft flesh, and thus reduce the market value of the fish. myxobolus arcticus pugachev et khokhlov, 1979, an apparently non-pathogenic species, along with h. salminicola, i ... | 1994 | 8050752 |
| report of spores of henneguya salminicola (myxozoa) in human stool specimens: possible source of confusion with human spermatozoa. | the spores of henneguya salminicola, a common tissue parasite of salmonid fishes in the northern hemisphere, were observed in stool specimens from two different patients with diarrhea. the spores' superficial resemblance to human spermatozoa resulted, in one instance, in an incorrect report, leading to suspicion of sexual abuse. h. salminicola spores and human spermatozoa can be differentiated on the basis of size, morphology, and staining characteristics. laboratory personnel who perform micros ... | 1997 | 9350740 |
| antigenic characterization of henneguya salminicola. | | 1997 | 9476801 |
| spores of henneguya salminicola in human stool specimens. | | 1998 | 9620434 |