ALSO KNOWN AS: None specific
Tetraonchus species are monogenean parasites that infect the gills of freshwater fish, leading to tissue damage, excessive mucus production, and reduced oxygen uptake.
Distribution: Global, primarily in freshwater environments
Detection Methods: Microscopic examination of gill tissues
Hosts: Freshwater fish, including salmonids
Target tissue: Gills
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