The summary of each infectious disease agent, parasite, or a group of closely related infectious organisms, is organized into nine sections:
When two or more species of closely related infectious agents or parasites within one summary have different geographic distributions, host species, impact on the host(s), diagnostic technique and/or methods of control, applicable sections within that summary were subdivided into a, b, and c. Thus, all similarly lettered subsections within a summary pertain to the same organism(s).
Diagnostic techniques are presented in the following order: Gross Observations, Squash Preparations, Wet Mounts, Whole Mounts, Smears, Histocytology, Tissue Imprints, Histology, Electron Microscopy, Immunological Assay, DNA Probes, Culture, Bioassay,and Digestion. Occasionally, a category called Further Research is included if current research activities are directed towards the development of improved techniques. If techniques are either not applicable to, or not described for, the organism under discussion, no data are provided. Appropriate illustrations for most organisms can often be found in one or more of the key references listed.
Bower, S.M., McGladdery, S.E. (1997): Synopsis of Infectious
Diseases and Parasites of Commercially Exploited Shellfish: Organization
of Summaries
URL: http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/species-especes/shellfish-coquillages/diseases-maladies/organ-eng.htm
Date last revised: June 1997
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Susan Bower