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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia as an opportunistic pathogen in cultured African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822)

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AQUACULTURE
Volume 450, Issue -, Pages 168-172

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2015.07.015

Keywords

Clarias gariepinus; Stenotrophomonas maltophilia; Distended abdomen; Molecular phylogeny; Pathogenicity

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  1. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Government of India, New Delhi [10(12)/2012-EPD]

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Indian catfish production is increasing over the years so as the frequency of diseases. In this report, the isolation of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia from the kidney of Clarias gariepinus juvenile with distended abdomen along with its phenotypic, molecular and phylogenetic characteristics was described. The diseased catfish juveniles in an earthen pond (1500 m(3)) with high stocking density (approximate to 60 nos/m(3)) had body discoloration, fin/tail rot, focal cutaneous hemorrhage, distended abdomen, inflammation of internal organs and visceral hemorrhage. The abdominal cavity was filled with transparent jelly-like mass. The bacterial strain isolated from the kidney of catfish formed amonophyletic group with other strains of S. maltophilia based on genotypic characters and phylogenetic analyses. The strain S. maltophilia SK1 (NCBI accession number KP898215) was alpha-hemolytic, protease and lipase positive and weakly pathogenic to C. gariepinus juveniles. It caused only 35 +/- 5% mortality at a level of 1.40 x 10(7) cells/fish via intraperitonial injection. While the intramuscular injection caused only 10% mortality. The dead fish up on challenge had distended abdomen with jelly-like mass. Understanding the pathology and pathogenesis of this emerging pathogen in cultured catfish would help manage the disease. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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