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Elsevier, International Journal for Parasitology, 9(36), p. 987-991

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2006.05.001

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A link between ectoparasite infection and susceptibility to bacterial disease in rainbow trout

Journal article published in 2006 by M. Bandilla, E. T. Valtonen, L. R. Suomalainen, P. J. Aphalo ORCID, T. Hakalahti
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Abstract

Rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, were infected concomitantly with Argulus coregoni and Flavobacterium columnare and their survival was compared with that of fish infected with either the parasite or the bacterium alone. The mortality of fish challenged with A. coregoni was negligible while infection with F. columnare alone led to significantly lower survival. However, compared with single infections, the mortality was significantly higher and the onset of disease condition was earlier among fish, which were concomitantly infected by A. coregoni and F. columnare. This data presents, for the first time, experimental support for the hypothesis that an ectoparasite infection increases susceptibility of fish to a bacterial pathogen.