furunculosis
fu
ˌfjʊ
fyoo
run
rən
rēn
cu
kjʊ
kyoo
lo
ˈloʊ
low
sis
sɪs
sis
British pronunciation
/fjˌʊəɹənkjʊlˈəʊsɪs/

Definition & Meaning of "furunculosis"in English

Furunculosis
01

a bacterial infection in fish causing painful ulcers, often by Aeromonas salmonicida

What is "furunculosis"?

Furunculosis is a contagious bacterial infection that mainly affects fish, such as salmon and trout. It is caused by the bacterium Aeromonas salmonicida. The disease shows up as the development of wounds on the fish's skin, typically near the tail or fins. These wounds may appear as reddish cuts and can progress to become larger and more serious. Furunculosis can lead to decreased appetite, lack of energy, and being more likely to suffer from other infections. It is mainly spread through contaminated water and can cause extreme economic losses in fish farming. Treatment usually involves antibiotics and maintaining strict hygiene to prevent further spread of the disease.

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Examples
A furunculosis outbreak led to painful ulcers on fish in the farm.
Quick identification and isolation are crucial to control furunculosis spread.
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