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Studies on the pathogenesis of streptococcal infection in cultured yellowtails Seriola spp.: the fate of Streptococcus sp. bacteria after inoculation
Authors:RIICHI KUSUDA  HAJIME KIMURA
Institution:Fish Disease Laboratory, Department of Cultural Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University, Nangoku, Kochi Pref., Japan
Abstract:Abstract. The causative agent of streptococcal infection of yellowtails has been isolated but no information is presently available with respect to the mechanism of infection. The present study deals with the growth of the bacteria in the fish body at various periods after either per-oral or per-cutaneous challenge with Streptococcus sp. YT-3 strain at different passage levels. After percutaneous challenge with bacteria of high virulence, the kidneys retained the bacteria with the relatively high count of 107 cells per gram of tissue while in other organs, although high concentrations of 105-106 cells were detected in 10 min, this was followed by a progressive decrease up to 24 h post-inoculation with a subsequent rapid increase during the later stages of the disease process. The highest rate of growth was obtained in the intestine, where 107 cells were detected at 72 h after inoculation. After oral challenge, the bacteria were detected at high levels from organs and blood within 10 min but they were completely removed from all organs except the intestine within 24 h.
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