Pseudomonas elongata Infection in Scattered Mirror Carp (Cyprinus carpio): Bacteriology, Gross Pathology and Treatment

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Pseudomonas elongata was isolated from naturally infected scattered mirror carp (Cyprinus carpio) and its pathogenicity was tested by intramuscular injection. The infection caused mortality in scattered mirror carp with gross clinical abnormalities such as dark coloured of a location on body surface, cataract in eyes, haemorrhagic damage of liver, irrigation in kidney, anemia, swollen intestine, fins rot and hyperaemia in operculum and skin. Lethal Dose (LD ) of Pseudomonas elongata was calculated 2.24×10 . No significant 50 50 5 difference was obtained among enumered of pathogenic bacteria isolated from gill, liver, kidney tissues and total pathogenic bacteria. Sensitivities of Pseudomonas elongata against 50 chemotherapeutants were tested. Minimum inhibitory concentrations of enrofloxacin and chloramine T to the isolate were calculated 5 mL LG1 and 10 mg LG1, respectively. Best treatment method was no mortality performed with orally enrofloxacin application and chloramine T bath.

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Medwell Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 8 (5): 835-838, 2009

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