First Molecular Detection of Infectious Spleen and Kidney Necrosis Virus (
ISKNV
) and the Parasite
Centrocestus formosanus
in the Ornamental Fish Platy
Jaiber J. Solano‐Iguaran, Felipe Pontigo, Dennis Cisterna, Carla Anguita, Margarita P. González‐Gómez ABSTRACT
Infectious Spleen and Kidney Necrosis Virus (ISKNV) is a significant fish pathogen historically reported in East and Southeast Asia and increasingly detected in other regions, often in association with the international movement of ornamental fish.
Centrocestus formosanus
is a digenean trematode of sanitary and economic relevance, with zoonotic potential, that uses snails and fish as intermediate hosts. In this study, ornamental fish representing 24 species were sampled from 13 quarantine facilities across Chile. ISKNV was detected in samples of platy fish (