Bacterial Causes for Mortality Syndrome in Some Marine Fish Farms with Treatment Trials release_ph5nlko2fvaklm3536cfmles5e

by M.F. El-Dakrour, M.S. El-Gohary, Adel M. El-Gama

Published in Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences by Science Alert.

2020   Volume 23, Issue 12, p1513-1522

Abstract

Bacterial fish diseases constitute a major problem in aquaculture, it was found in the environment and under stressors cause severe economic losses to fish. This work aimed to investigate the bacterial causes and suitable treatments of mass mortality in some cultured marine fish farms in Damietta governorate. The study was performed on 5 farms suffered from mass mortality. Total of 100 diseased fish (10 sea bass and 10 sea bream/farm) and 20 water samples were randomly collected from these farms. Bacteriological examinations were carried out followed by in vitro sensitivity tests. Treatment trial was performed using the most effective antibacterial agent on isolated bacteria. From fish and water samples Pseudomonas spp., Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio spp. were isolated with the rat of (16, 10%), (22, 10%) and (28, 10%) respectively. These results were confirmed biochemically. Some virulence genes of isolated bacteria were detected using PCR; meanwhile, enrofloxacin reduced significantly the mortality rates in examined farms. It could be concluded that, Pseudomonas spp., Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio spp. are the main bacterial species causing mass mortality in marine fish farms. These bacteria were highly sensitive to enrofloxacin in vitro and in vivo.
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