YERSINIOSIS OF FRESHWATER FISHES IN SOHAG, UPPER EGYPT

2015 Assiut veterinary medical journal  
The current study was carried out to investigate Y. ruckeri infection among O. niloticus (Nile tilapia) and C. gariepinus (African catfish) at Sohag Governorate. Ninety-three samples of O. niloticus and eighty-seven samples of C. gariepinus were collected from different localities at Sohag Governorate during the period from March 2014 to March 2015. Fish samples were subjected to clinical, postmortem examination and bacteriological examination. The liver, kidney and spleen were chosen for
more » ... iological examination. The suspected isolates were characterized by cultural and morphological characters, some conventional biochemical tests and API 20E system. Five isolates were characterized as Y. ruckeri [3 isolates (Y1-Y3) from O. niloticus (3.2%) and 2 isolates (Y4-Y5) from C. gariepinus (2.3%)]. The phenotypic characterization of these isolates revealed that they were homogenous except in Voges-Proskauer test and gelatine liquifaction, the similarity between them was ranged from 92.9 to 100% and they belonged to Biotype 1 of Y. ruckeri.
doi:10.21608/avmj.2015.170253 fatcat:scuwp6zy6rdjxlee5w2vrr5chi