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Nocardiosis in freshwater reared Chinook salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</i>)

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Nocardiosis in these fish was caused by a previously undescribed Nocardia species that differs from the species known to be pathogenic to fish: N. asteroides, N. salmonicida and N. seriole. This bacterium is likely to be a new or unnamed environmental species of Nocardia that has the potential to cause disease in Chinook salmon under certain conditions. The clinical presentation of this Nocardia species manifested as raised, boil-like skin lesions which has similarities to the presentation of furunculosis caused by the bacterium typical A. salmonicida, a species exotic to New Zealand.

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