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Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Presentation by: Lauren Hannan and Chloe Jensen
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Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Presentation by: Lauren Hannan and Chloe Jensen.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Presentation by: Lauren Hannan and Chloe Jensen.

Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Presentation by: Lauren Hannan and Chloe Jensen

Page 2: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis Presentation by: Lauren Hannan and Chloe Jensen.

Kingdom: Protista

Phylum: Ciliophora

Class: Oligohymenophorea

Order: Hymenostomatida

Family: Ichthyophthiriidae

Genus: Icthyophthirius

Species: multifillis

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MorphologyAdults are as large in diameter as 1 mm

Macronucleus is a large, horseshoe-shaped body that encircles the tiny micronucleus

3 life stages: Feeding stage: trophont/trophozoite Reproductive stage: tomonts/tomites Infective stage:

trophozoites/tomites/theronts/swarmers

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Geographic Distribution:It is wide spread in all freshwater fish but appears to be more common in aquarium fish, possibly due to the closer contact and stress involved with aquarium species.

Definitive Hosts:All freshwater fish

Intermediate Hosts:None

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Life Cycle Feeding stage: trophont/trophozoite

Attached to the epithelial cells and absorbs nutrients from the fish

Reproductive stage: tomonts/tomites Quickly attaches to a substrate and encysts Spends all of its energy rapidly multiplying

Infective stage: trophozoites/tomites/theronts/swarmers Tomites have burst from cyst Sprout cilia and immediate start looking for a host

Typically only have a few days to find a host or they perish

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Sites of Infection

Skin

Eyes

Gills

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PathogenosisGreyish/white pustules

Round or oval in shape Roughly the size of a grain of salt

Epidermal cells produce mucous for protection

Death if not treated

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Behavioral Signs Wasting

Hiding abnormally

Rubbing against items

On skin: White pustules

On eyes: Cloudy/milky

On gills Breathing at surface Rapid breathing White pustules

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DiagnosesObservation of fish

Study of pustules/parasite under microscope

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TreatmentIn aquarium fish:

Very dilute concentrations Formaldehyde Malachite greenMethylene blue

Commercial preparations

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ControlFood with malachite green

Purchase healthy fish

Clean tank

Isolate sick fish