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is a microsporidium that kills all of the silkworms hatched from infected eggs and comes from the food that silkworms eat. If silkworms acquire this microsporidium in their larval stage, there are no visible signs; however, mother moths will pass the microsporidium onto the eggs, and all of the worms
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hatching from the infected eggs will die in their larval stage. Therefore, it is extremely important to rule out all eggs from infected moths by checking the moth's body fluid under a microscope.
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The silkworm larvae infected by pébrine are usually covered in brown dots and are unable to spin silkworm thread.
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species. The parasites infect eggs and are therefore transmitted to the next generation.
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Ueber die Krankheit des Seidenspinners und die Erziehung einer gesunden Brut desselben
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was the first one to recognize the cause of this disease when a
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Pebrine
silkworms
microsporidian
Nosema bombycis
Vairimorpha
Pleistophora
Thelohania
Antoine Béchamp
plague
France
Flacherie
Muscardine
Louis Pasteur
Études sur la maladie des vers à soie. Moyen pratique assuré de la combattre et d'en prévenir le retour
Pasteur Valléry-Radot (Hrsg.): Œuvres de Pasteur. Band 4: Études sur la maladie des vers à soie. Masson, Paris 1926, S. 54-186.
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