Drug Research Information Bulletin - Efficacy of Chloramine-T to Control Mortality in Tiger Musky Esox lucius × E. masquinongy Naturally Infected with External Columnaris Disease Flavobacerium columnare

In this bulletin, we summarize the results of a study conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of CLT to control mortality in Tiger Musky (TIM) northern pike Esox lucius × muskellunge E. masquinongy fingerlings naturally infected with external columnaris disease.

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Andrew Noyes
Geofrey Eckerlin
James Bowker
Molly P. Bowman
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