Publications by authors named "Una McCarthy"

is the causative agent of enteric redmouth disease (ERM), a serious infection that affects global aquaculture with high economic impact. The present study used whole genome sequences to perform a comparative analysis on 10 strains and to explore their genetic relatedness to other members of the genus. , , and formed a species complex that constitutes the most basal lineage of the genus.

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  • A new typing system using variations in the vapA gene allows accurate subtyping of Aeromonas salmonicida from different fish species and locations.
  • The study analyzed 675 isolates over 59 years, identifying nine new A-layer types linked to specific fish hosts like Cyprinidae and Pleuronectidae.
  • Findings suggest human activities have helped spread certain A-layer types, and a public database is available for accessing the data, highlighting the significance of vapA for understanding the global distribution and host associations of this pathogen.
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Amoebic gill disease (AGD) is an emerging disease in North European Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar Linnaeus 1758) aquaculture caused by the amoeba Paramoeba perurans. The host immune response to AGD infection is still not well understood despite past attempts to investigate host-pathogen interactions. With the significant increase in our knowledge of cytokine genes potentially involved in Th responses in recent years, we examined their involvement in this disease using Atlantic salmon post-smolts sampled 3 weeks after exposure to either 500 or 5000 cells/l P.

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Background: Bacterial kidney disease (BKD), caused by Renibacterium salmoninarum, is a bacterial disease of fish, which is both geographically widespread and difficult to control. Previously, application of various molecular typing methods has failed to reliably discriminate between R. salmoninarum isolates originating from different host species and geographic areas.

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Renibacterium salmoninarum is the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease, a major pathogen of salmonid fish species worldwide. Very low levels of intra-species genetic diversity have hampered efforts to understand the transmission dynamics and recent evolutionary history of this Gram-positive bacterium. We exploited recent advances in the next-generation sequencing technology to generate genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from 68 diverse R.

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Piscirickettsia salmonis is pathogenic for a variety of cultured marine fish species worldwide. The organism has been observed within host macrophages in natural disease outbreaks among coho salmon and European sea bass. In vitro studies, incorporating transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and ferritin loading of lysosomes, have confirmed that P.

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The mechanism by which dihydro-5-(3'-trifluoroacetoxypropyl)-2(3H)-furanone is formed when 3-(tetrahydro-2'-furyl)propanoic-trifluoroacetic mixed anhydride is treated with an acidic catalyst is defined, and routes to some potentially useful butanolide synthons are described.

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