Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae

11 páginas, 7 figuras, 2 tablas A bacterial strain, characterized as Vibrio pelagius (Hq 222), was isolated from a turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae mass mortality in a commercial fish farm in Spain. Turbot larvae, post-larvae (0.2 g) and juveniles (5 and 15 g) were experimentally infected....

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Published in:Journal of Fish Diseases
Main Authors: Villamil, L., Figueras Huerta, Antonio, Toranzo, A. E., Planas, Miguel, Novoa, Beatriz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/56346
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/56346 2024-02-11T10:08:25+01:00 Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae Villamil, L. Figueras Huerta, Antonio Toranzo, A. E. Planas, Miguel Novoa, Beatriz 2003 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/56346 https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2761.2003.00461.x en eng Wiley-Blackwell http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2761.2003.00461.x Journal of Fish Diseases 26(5): 293-303 (2003) 0140-7775 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/56346 doi:10.1046/j.1365-2761.2003.00461.x 1365-2761 none Histopathology Pathogenic bacteria Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Vibrio pelagius artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2003 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2761.2003.00461.x 2024-01-16T09:40:45Z 11 páginas, 7 figuras, 2 tablas A bacterial strain, characterized as Vibrio pelagius (Hq 222), was isolated from a turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae mass mortality in a commercial fish farm in Spain. Turbot larvae, post-larvae (0.2 g) and juveniles (5 and 15 g) were experimentally infected. The bacterium appeared to be very virulent for larvae and post-larvae, LD50 being <5 bacteria mL−1 for larvae 1 week post-infection and 3.9 × 105 bacteria mL−1 in post-larvae at day 12 post-infection. The bacterial strain was recovered in pure culture from the internal organs of infected fish. Histological lesions in post-larvae exhibited swelling and necrosis of gill secondary lamellae, sloughing of intestinal mucosa and necrosis of haematopoietic tissue in the kidney. Vibrio pelagius (Hq 222) was able to grow in sterile sea water when incubated at room temperature or at 15 °C. Vibrio pelagius (Hq 222) was more adherent to the turbot cell lines TV-1 and TF than Escherichia coli. In both cell lines, the number of adhered bacteria increased with incubation time This work was funded by Project 1FD97-044-C03- 03 from FEDER funds. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Journal of Fish Diseases 26 5 293 303
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topic Histopathology
Pathogenic bacteria
Scophthalmus maximus
Turbot
Vibrio pelagius
spellingShingle Histopathology
Pathogenic bacteria
Scophthalmus maximus
Turbot
Vibrio pelagius
Villamil, L.
Figueras Huerta, Antonio
Toranzo, A. E.
Planas, Miguel
Novoa, Beatriz
Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae
topic_facet Histopathology
Pathogenic bacteria
Scophthalmus maximus
Turbot
Vibrio pelagius
description 11 páginas, 7 figuras, 2 tablas A bacterial strain, characterized as Vibrio pelagius (Hq 222), was isolated from a turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae mass mortality in a commercial fish farm in Spain. Turbot larvae, post-larvae (0.2 g) and juveniles (5 and 15 g) were experimentally infected. The bacterium appeared to be very virulent for larvae and post-larvae, LD50 being <5 bacteria mL−1 for larvae 1 week post-infection and 3.9 × 105 bacteria mL−1 in post-larvae at day 12 post-infection. The bacterial strain was recovered in pure culture from the internal organs of infected fish. Histological lesions in post-larvae exhibited swelling and necrosis of gill secondary lamellae, sloughing of intestinal mucosa and necrosis of haematopoietic tissue in the kidney. Vibrio pelagius (Hq 222) was able to grow in sterile sea water when incubated at room temperature or at 15 °C. Vibrio pelagius (Hq 222) was more adherent to the turbot cell lines TV-1 and TF than Escherichia coli. In both cell lines, the number of adhered bacteria increased with incubation time This work was funded by Project 1FD97-044-C03- 03 from FEDER funds. Peer reviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Villamil, L.
Figueras Huerta, Antonio
Toranzo, A. E.
Planas, Miguel
Novoa, Beatriz
author_facet Villamil, L.
Figueras Huerta, Antonio
Toranzo, A. E.
Planas, Miguel
Novoa, Beatriz
author_sort Villamil, L.
title Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae
title_short Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae
title_full Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae
title_fullStr Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of a highly pathogenic Vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), larvae
title_sort isolation of a highly pathogenic vibrio pelagius strain associated with mass mortalities of turbot, scophthalmus maximus (l.), larvae
publisher Wiley-Blackwell
publishDate 2003
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/56346
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2761.2003.00461.x
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Turbot
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Turbot
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