Red drum Sciaenops ocellatus mortalities associated with Streptococcus iniae infection

A. Eldar, S. Perl, P. F. Frelier, H. Bercovier*

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Abstract

We isolated for the first time Streptococcus iniae strains associated with diseased marine fish. Diseased red drum Sciaenops ocellatus were lethargic, and presented external signs (exophthalmia and loss of orientation) resembling those of freshwater fish infected by S. iniae. Skin lesions, extending to a necrotizing myositis, were typical of S. iniae infection of red drum. Histopathological findings indicate that S. iniae infection in red drum produces a chronic disease with systemic involvement characterized by multiple necrotic loci. Molecular epidemiology (RFLP [restriction fragment length polymorphism] ribotyping) revealed that 2 different ribotypes were involved in a single outbreak. The first is the EcoRI 'Israeli' trout and tilapine ribotype (Hind III type a strains), while the second is the EcoRI 'American' ribotype (Hind III type b strains), typical of tilapines farmed in Texas and Idaho.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-127
Number of pages7
JournalDiseases of Aquatic Organisms
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 May 1999

Keywords

  • DNA
  • Pathology
  • Red drum
  • Ribotyping
  • Streptococcus iniae

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