Pathogenicity and Virulence of Flavobacterium columnare Isolated from Farmed African Catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822)

O. Akinola
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Columnaris disease caused by the multi-variant Flavobacterium columnare is known to be responsible for severe mortality in wild and cultured freshwater fish species worldwide. Incidence of conditions presenting with clinical signs typical of Columnaris disease has been reported by catfish farmers in Nigeria. There is, therefore, the need to ascertain the pathogenicity and virulence of F. columnare isolates from disease conditions, as a prelude to molecular characterization of genetic variants of the bacterium in Nigeria. Four groups of 10 African catfish, Clarias gariepinus weighing 32 – 40 g were experimentally infected with 106 CFU/L of different isolates of F. columnare, identified using diagnostic PCR. Similar number of fish in a fifth group were not infected (Control). All Experimental treatments were replicated once. Percentage morbidity and mortality were observed and compared between experimental groups using descriptive statistics, while cellular structures of normal, discoloured and necrotic skin of affected fish were also studied. All F. columnare isolates used in the experimental infection were observed to be pathogenic, causing clinical signs and mortality in infected fish. Lesions observed were external, with characteristic dermatitis typically referred to as saddle-back lesion being prominent. There is gross variation in morbidity and mortality among the different isolates, with the highest being 80% (for both) and the least, 55% and 40%, respectively. There was vacuolation in the epidermal cells and reduction in melanocytes in the discoloured skin but complete erosion of the epidermis in severe dermatitis. There is the likelihood that some of the F. columnare isolates used in this study differ genetically, indicating the need for the identification of the different genetic variants available in Nigeria.
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养殖非洲鲶鱼Clarias gariepinus柱状黄杆菌的致病性和毒力(Burchell 1822)
众所周知,由多变种柱状黄杆菌引起的柱状病是全世界野生和养殖淡水鱼严重死亡的原因。尼日利亚鲶鱼养殖者报告了出现柱状虫病典型临床症状的发病率。因此,有必要从疾病条件下确定柱状芽孢杆菌分离物的致病性和毒力,作为尼日利亚该细菌遗传变异分子特征的前奏。以4组10只体重为32 ~ 40 g的非洲鲶鱼为实验对象,分别用106 CFU/L的不同柱状芽孢杆菌分离株进行鉴定。第五组中同样数量的鱼没有被感染(对照组)。所有实验处理均重复一次。使用描述性统计观察和比较实验组之间的发病率和死亡率百分比,同时还研究了受感染鱼的正常、变色和坏死皮肤的细胞结构。在实验感染中使用的所有柱状梭菌分离株都被观察到具有致病性,在受感染的鱼中引起临床症状和死亡。观察到的病变是外部的,具有特征性的皮炎,通常被称为鞍背病变是突出的。不同分离株的发病率和死亡率有很大差异,最高的为80%(两者都有),最低的分别为55%和40%。严重皮炎患者表皮细胞空泡化,黑色素细胞减少,严重皮炎患者表皮完全糜烂。本研究中使用的一些柱状单胞菌分离株可能在遗传上存在差异,这表明有必要鉴定尼日利亚现有的不同遗传变异。
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