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Nodular gill disease causing proliferative branchitis and mortality in Chinook salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</i>)

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Grossly, NGD can be mistaken for BGD; the distinction is important because chloramine-T, routinely used in the treatment of BGD, is ineffective for the treatment of NGD. Static formalin baths of 170 ppm (37% formaldehyde) for 1 hour, supplemented with oxygen, may reduce amoebic infections but should be used cautiously as treatment can precipitate mortality in fish with gill disease. Cues for the onset of NGD are not completely understood, although poor water quality and elevations in temperature are likely to exacerbate infections. Similarly, the prevalence of this disease is not accurately known, but it is possible that it may be more common among salmonids in New Zealand than is presently recognised.

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