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Aetiology of an ulcerative disease in goldfish, Carassius auratus (L.): experimental induction of the disease
Authors:DIANE G ELLIOTT  E B SHOTTS  JR
Institution:Tavolek Inc., Redmond, Washington;Cottege of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract. Infection experiments were conducted to determine the primary aetiology of an ulcerative disease in goldish, Carassius auratus (L.). Goldfish were exposed to atypical Aeromonas salmonicida and A. hydrophila , previousl y isolated from cutaneous ulcers, and to 04 5 μm filtrates of cutaneous ulcers and kidneys from diseased fish. Fish were exposed to each preparation by intraperitoneal, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection and by a method in which a small patch of scales was removed from each side of the fish and the inoculums applied. Most of the fish injected with A. salmonicida died without developing coetaneous ulcers; however, ulcers were induced in five of the ten fish exposed by the scale removal technique. Exposure to ultra filtrates or A. hydrophila did not result in consistent ulcer formation o r death. Additional experiments showed that a 30-min exposure of goldfish, without prior treatment, to water containing 3 × 105 colony forming units (cfu/ml) of A. salnumicida was sufficient to produce cutaneous lesions in nine often fish exposed. Multiple lesions were produced in most fish and A. salmonicida was consistently recovered. Fish exposed by similar waterborne challenge s to 6·2 × 106 cfu/ml of A. hydrophila or to 7·2 × 106 cfu/ml of another lesion isolate identified as a member of the A. hydrophila complex produced no lesions, eve n when scales were removed. The studies demonstrate that atypical A. salmonicida can initiate cutaneous lesion s characteristic of ulcerative disease, while A. hydrophila and an A. hydrophila complex organism cannot.
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