Tropical fish medicine. Bacterial culture and evaluation of diseases of fish |
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Authors: | E de Guzman E B Shotts |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, Athens. |
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Abstract: | Bacteria are ubiquitous in nature. Fish are constantly exposed to bacteria, and usually only succumb to an infection after having been exposed to prolonged periods of stress. Before making a diagnosis of a bacterial disease, it is necessary to eliminate the possibility of environmental or parasitic problems. Environmental factors may act as stressors and can predispose a fish to bacterial disease while affecting the fish simultaneously. Clinical signs caused by the various bacterial pathogens are very similar. Therefore, to make a definitive bacterial diagnosis, it is necessary to culture and identify the organisms involved. |
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