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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 16(2), 1980, pp. 161-168
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Tuberculosis in marine tropical fishes in an aquarium

R Giavenni, M Finazzi, G Poli, and E Grimaldi


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Skin, gill and visceral tubercle lesions were detected in marine tropical fish in an aquarium. Ninety-seven fish of 17 different genera were affected. The tubercles consisted of a wall of densely packed epithelioid cells and necrotic center packed with acid-fast bacilli identified as Mycobacterium marinum.


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