
Piscine mycobacteriosis is known to occur worldwide in a variety of wild, farmed and ornamental fish. Among the Acipenseridae family, atypical mycobacteriosis was reported in Siberian sturgeon Acipenser baeri (Brandt), while, to our knowledge, no previous records of this infection have been reported in the Russian sturgeon.
Mycobacterium Infections, Molecular Sequence Data, Fishes, Chaperonin 60, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Mycobacterium chelonae complex; PCR-RFLP; piscine mycobacteriosis; aquaculture, Mycobacterium, Fish Diseases, Bacterial Proteins, Animals, Piscine mycobacteriosis; Mycobacterium chelonae complex; PCR-RFLP
Mycobacterium Infections, Molecular Sequence Data, Fishes, Chaperonin 60, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Mycobacterium chelonae complex; PCR-RFLP; piscine mycobacteriosis; aquaculture, Mycobacterium, Fish Diseases, Bacterial Proteins, Animals, Piscine mycobacteriosis; Mycobacterium chelonae complex; PCR-RFLP
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