Pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila artificially infected to Indian major carp (Cirrhinus mrigala Ham.)


Autoria(s): Banu, A.N.H.; Islam, M.A.; Chowdhury, M.B.R.; Chandra, K.J.
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1999

Resumo

Abrasion, feeding, injection and immersion methods were used to evaluate the pathogenicity of five different strains of Aeromonas hydrophila viz. RG (rui gill), ML (mrigal lesion), SG (sharpunti gill), F1K (mrigal kidney), GFL (gold fish lesion) and Ah-19 (Aeromonas hydrophila-19, Ref. Strain) against C. mrigala H. Bacterial suspension containing viable cells of 7.5x 10⁵ per ml was found to be very effective in intramuscular injection and feeding resulting 100% mortality after 96hr of inoculation. The strain RG, ML and F1K produced scale loss with erosion of the skin surface with/without hemorrhagic lesion after 48hr of inoculation following abrasion method. The strains SG and Ah-19 resulting scale loss with erosion of the skin surface with/without hemorrhagic lesion after 72hr of inoculation following abrasion and injection methods. SG and F1K caused reddening in mouth region after 72hr of feeding inoculation, whereas RG resulted frank ulcers from eroded dermal layer exposing underlying musculature which was hemorrhagic after 96hr of inoculation by abrasion method.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16434/1/BJFR3.2_187.pdf

Banu, A.N.H. and Islam, M.A. and Chowdhury, M.B.R. and Chandra, K.J. (1999) Pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila artificially infected to Indian major carp (Cirrhinus mrigala Ham.). Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 3(2), pp. 187-192.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16434/

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