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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 9(4), 1973, pp. 302-305
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ATTEMPTS TO CONTROL WHIRLING DISEASE BY CONTINUOUS DRUG FEEDING

ROBERT E. L. TAYLOR 1, SEBASTIAN J. COLI 2, and DONALD R. JUNELL 2

1 Animal Science Department, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada 89507, U.S.A.
2 Nevada Department of Fish & Game, Reno, Nevada

Six drugs were fed continuously to susceptible trout held in known Myxosoma cerebralis contaminated water in an attempt to prevent infection. Drug efficacy was judged by comparing numbers of spores which developed in medicated and non-medicated fish. Fish after having been fed furazolidone in two tests had fewer spores than the other groups.

Submitted on March 3, 1973







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