Yersinia ruckeri—A threat not only to rainbow trout |
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Authors: | Joanna Pajdak‐Czaus,Aleksandra Platt‐Samoraj,Wojciech Szweda,Andrzej Krzysztof Siwicki,El bieta Terech‐Majewska |
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Affiliation: | Joanna Pajdak‐Czaus,Aleksandra Platt‐Samoraj,Wojciech Szweda,Andrzej Krzysztof Siwicki,Elżbieta Terech‐Majewska |
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Abstract: | Yersinia ruckeri (Y. ruckeri) can cause mortalities that are contributing to substantial economic losses in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) aquaculture sector. Because of its most characteristic clinical signs, the disease in rainbow trout caused by this pathogen is called enteric redmouth disease. Although it is considered to affect mainly salmonids, there are reports in the available literature of isolating this bacterium from other fish species, both clinically healthy and diseased. The aim of this study was to analyse the available data concerning yersiniosis in non‐salmonid fish. The analysed data indicate that Y. ruckeri is a threat not only to rainbow trout. Some of the affected species have high commercial importance and mortalities may contribute to high economic losses. The disease symptoms may not be specific and can be different from those characteristic for enteric redmouth in trout, which may lead to misdiagnosis. Collected information indicates that infection with Y. ruckeri should be taken into account in the diagnostic procedures not only in salmonids. |
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Keywords: | enteric redmouth disease fish non‐salmonid pathogenicity yersiniosis |
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