A new mediumi, designated Ribose Ornithine Deoxycholate agar (ROD), was
developed and used in field trials at two fish farms where fish were known to have
ERM. The medium indicated that Yersinia ruckeri could occur in faeces four to six
weeks before appearing in the kidney. Fxurther epidemiological studies dealing with
fish condition, performance, disease signs and water isolation are presented. These
factors are discussed in relation to husbandry and management practices.
The minimum uihibitory concentration (MIC) values for 124 strains of F.
ruckeri were detemuned. The effect of oxolinic acid, oxytetracycline and a
potentiated sulphonamide, on growth patterns over a 72 h period, was also
determined. Results showed the bactericidal or bacteriostatic nature of each
antimicrobial agent. It was possible to increase the MIC for oxoUnic acid,
oxytetracycline and a potentiated sulphonamide usmg an in vitro technique.
Attempts to decrease resistance to oxolinic acid were unsuccessful. However, it was
possible to reduce the MIC's for o^etracycline and a potentiated sulphonamide.
The recovery of Y. ruckeri, after artificial challenge, was less from the faecal
and kidney material of a vaccinated group of fish compared with a non-vaccinated
group. An E L I S A technique indicated that although there was no detectable serum
antibody there was a local mucosal response i n vaccinated fish. Uptake of F. ruckeri
antigen was demonstrated in vaccinated and non-vaccinated fish using an
immunoperoxidase technique. However, only vaccinated fish appeared to take up
the antigen by an active process.
A survey of salmonid farms showed that there was a tendency for those sites
where ERM had been diagnosed, irrespective of vaccination, to be larger table farms
with production ranging up to over 200 tonnes p:a. Certain environmental and
husbandry factors were reported as coinciding with the appearance of F. ruckeri. A
slight tendency to consider that vaccines had failed i n some way was also indicated.
This and the use of antimicrobial agents are discussed.
Date of Award | 1991 |
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Original language | English |
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Epidemiological studies of the bacterial fish pathogen Yersinia ruckeri
Rodgers, C. J. (Author). 1991
Student thesis: PhD