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1. High prevalence of Paramarteilia canceri infecting velvet swimming crabs Necora puber in Ireland

3. Halioticida noduliformans infection in eggs of lobster (Homarus gammarus) reveals its generalist parasitic strategy in marine invertebrates

38. Discovery of the parasite Marteilia cocosarum sp. nov. In common cockle (Cerastoderma edule) fisheries in Wales, UK and its comparison with Marteilia cochillia.

39. Infection cycle of Marteilia pararefringens in blue mussels Mytilus edulis in a heliothermic marine oyster lagoon in Norway.

40. First Detection of Francisella halioticida Infecting a Wild Population of Blue Mussels Mytilus edulis in the United Kingdom.

41. Txikispora philomaios n. sp., n. g., a micro-eukaryotic pathogen of amphipods, reveals parasitism and hidden diversity in Class Filasterea.

42. First detection of infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV) associated with massive mortalities in farmed tilapia in Africa.

43. Cranial Mandibular Fibrosis Syndrome in Adult Farmed Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss .

44. Haplosporosomes, sporoplasmosomes and their putative taxonomic relationships in rhizarians and myxozoans.

45. The use of Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) as a bioindicator species for studies on effects of dumped chemical warfare agents in the Skagerrak. 2. Biochemical biomarkers.

46. Cosmopolitan Distribution of Endozoicomonas -Like Organisms and Other Intracellular Microcolonies of Bacteria Causing Infection in Marine Mollusks.

47. The use of Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) as a bioindicator species for studies on effects of dumped chemical warfare agents in the Skagerrak. 1: Liver histopathology.

48. Insights into the development of hepatocellular fibrillar inclusions in European flounder (Platichthys flesus) from UK estuaries.

49. Diagnosis and prevalence of two new species of haplosporidians infecting shore crabs Carcinus maenas : Haplosporidium carcini n. sp., and H. cranc n. sp.

50. Sustainable aquaculture through the One Health lens.

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