Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions

Abstract Piscirickettsia salmonis is the aetiological agent of piscirickettsiosis, a bacterial disease that affects farmed salmonids, causing high mortalities and significant economic losses in the Chilean salmon farm industry. Given the Chilean native fish species Patagonian blenny, Eleginops maclo...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Diseases
Main Authors: Quintanilla, Juan Carlos, González, Margarita P., García, Juan Pablo, Olmos, Paola, Contreras‐Lynch, Sergio
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Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jfd.13360 2024-06-23T07:47:03+00:00 Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions Quintanilla, Juan Carlos González, Margarita P. García, Juan Pablo Olmos, Paola Contreras‐Lynch, Sergio 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13360 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jfd.13360 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/jfd.13360 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Fish Diseases volume 44, issue 7, page 993-1004 ISSN 0140-7775 1365-2761 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13360 2024-06-04T06:48:11Z Abstract Piscirickettsia salmonis is the aetiological agent of piscirickettsiosis, a bacterial disease that affects farmed salmonids, causing high mortalities and significant economic losses in the Chilean salmon farm industry. Given the Chilean native fish species Patagonian blenny, Eleginops maclovinus , lives in the vicinity of salmon farms, it is relevant to clarify the epidemiological role that this species could play in the transmission and/or dissemination of this pathogen. This study aimed to evaluate the bidirectional transmission of P. salmonis between the Patagonian blenny and Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), via a cohabitation challenge model. The results of this study demonstrated the transmission of the bacteria from Patagonian blennies to rainbow trout, considering the specific mortality in cohabitant rainbow trout, reaching 46%: the necropsy of these specimens, evidencing the characteristic pathological lesions of the disease and the positive results of the qPCR analysis for P. salmonis, in the same individuals. In contrast, no mortalities of Patagonian blenny specimens were recorded in the challenged experimental groups. This study is the first report showing the horizontal transmission of P. salmonis from a native non‐salmonid species, such as the Patagonian blenny, to a salmonid species, generating the disease and specific mortality in rainbow trout, using a cohabitation challenge. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Wiley Online Library Antarctic Journal of Fish Diseases 44 7 993 1004
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description Abstract Piscirickettsia salmonis is the aetiological agent of piscirickettsiosis, a bacterial disease that affects farmed salmonids, causing high mortalities and significant economic losses in the Chilean salmon farm industry. Given the Chilean native fish species Patagonian blenny, Eleginops maclovinus , lives in the vicinity of salmon farms, it is relevant to clarify the epidemiological role that this species could play in the transmission and/or dissemination of this pathogen. This study aimed to evaluate the bidirectional transmission of P. salmonis between the Patagonian blenny and Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout), via a cohabitation challenge model. The results of this study demonstrated the transmission of the bacteria from Patagonian blennies to rainbow trout, considering the specific mortality in cohabitant rainbow trout, reaching 46%: the necropsy of these specimens, evidencing the characteristic pathological lesions of the disease and the positive results of the qPCR analysis for P. salmonis, in the same individuals. In contrast, no mortalities of Patagonian blenny specimens were recorded in the challenged experimental groups. This study is the first report showing the horizontal transmission of P. salmonis from a native non‐salmonid species, such as the Patagonian blenny, to a salmonid species, generating the disease and specific mortality in rainbow trout, using a cohabitation challenge.
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author Quintanilla, Juan Carlos
González, Margarita P.
García, Juan Pablo
Olmos, Paola
Contreras‐Lynch, Sergio
spellingShingle Quintanilla, Juan Carlos
González, Margarita P.
García, Juan Pablo
Olmos, Paola
Contreras‐Lynch, Sergio
Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions
author_facet Quintanilla, Juan Carlos
González, Margarita P.
García, Juan Pablo
Olmos, Paola
Contreras‐Lynch, Sergio
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title Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions
title_short Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions
title_full Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions
title_fullStr Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions
title_full_unstemmed Horizontal transmission of Piscirickettsia salmonis from the wild sub‐Antarctic notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss) under experimental conditions
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