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Ichthyophthiriasis in a Recirculating Closed - Water Hatchery

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LeoR. Bodensteiner, RobertJ. Sheehan, PaulS. Wills, AlanM. Brandenburg & WilliamM. Lewis. (2000) Flowing Water: An Effective Treatment for Ichthyophthiriasis. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 12:3, pages 209-219.
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L. Aihua & K. Buchmann. (2001) Temperature- and salinity-dependent development of a Nordic strain of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis from rainbow trout. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 17:6, pages 273-276.
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