Drug Research Information Bulletin - Efficacy of SLICE® (0.2% Emamectin Benzoate) to Control an Infestation of Salmincola californiensis on Freshwater-Reared Rainbow Trout - REPORT #3

In the U.S., SLICE® is a candidate for FDA approval to control infestations of Salmincola spp. in all freshwater-reared salmonids. To support the approval, we designed and coordinated a field trial to evaluate the efficacy of SLICE® to control an infestation of S. californiensis on freshwater-reared rainbow trout O. mykiss.

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Daniel Carty
Jim Bowker
Niccole Wandelear
Wesley Swee
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