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1 January 1982 PATHOGENICITY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY OF AN UNUSUALLY INTENSE INFECTION OF WHITE GRUBS (Posthodiplostomum m. minimum) IN THE FATHEAD MINNOW (Pimephales promelas)
A.J. MITCHELL, C.E. SMITH, G.L. HOFFMAN
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Abstract

A massive infection of metacercariae, particularly of the white grub (Posthodiplostomum m. minimum), was found in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) taken in November, 1979 from a commercial baitfish farm in Missouri. More than 2000 metacercariae were found in one fish 6 cm long. Low-grade mortality was occurring, and histologic sections showed that an intensive inflammatory response had resulted from the infection. The body cavity also contained a large volume of ascitic fluid with many blood cells, of which 92% were leucocytes. Moderate numbers of metacercariae caused a lesser inflammatory response.

MITCHELL, SMITH, and HOFFMAN: PATHOGENICITY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY OF AN UNUSUALLY INTENSE INFECTION OF WHITE GRUBS (Posthodiplostomum m. minimum) IN THE FATHEAD MINNOW (Pimephales promelas)
A.J. MITCHELL, C.E. SMITH, and G.L. HOFFMAN "PATHOGENICITY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY OF AN UNUSUALLY INTENSE INFECTION OF WHITE GRUBS (Posthodiplostomum m. minimum) IN THE FATHEAD MINNOW (Pimephales promelas)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 18(1), 51-57, (1 January 1982). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-18.1.51
Received: 18 May 1981; Published: 1 January 1982
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