Striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus is a native species to most Asian countries, including Malaysia which faced series of bacterial disease such as edwardsiellosis caused by E.ictaluri. Edwardsiella ictaluri is a Gram-negative intracellular bacterial pathogen which had caused mortalities in farmed or wild fish in lots of countries and accountable for large economic losses. This study was conducted to determine disease status of Pangasius spp due to Edwardsiella ictaluri and to determine the risk factors of E.ictaluri in striped catfish in Pahang River, Malaysia. Four sampling sites were chosen, two sites in Pekan (Kampung Belimbing and Kampung Tanjung Pulai) and two sites in Temerloh (Kampung Teluk Ira and Kampung Bintang). Thirty samples were collected from each farm for 6 months consecutively and four organ tissues were taken which were liver, spleen, kidney, and brain. External and internal clinical signs were recorded accordingly. DNA was extracted from all tissues and pursued for PCR to detect the presence of Edwardsiella ictaluri. Results show that the infected fish has gross internal clinical signs such as patchy liver, white nodular spleen, and congested kidney. The prevalence rate of E.ictaluri was highest at Kampung Tanjung Pulai in June with 16.67% compared to all farms. No infection of E.ictaluri shown at Kampung Belimbing during the whole sampling session. Spearman’s rho correlation showed that the prevalence of E.ictaluri has strong correlation with temperature in Kampung Tanjung Pulai (ρ > 0.7). Meanwhile those bacteria prevalence have strong relationship with ammonia, sulfide and total suspended solid (TSS) with ρ > 0.5. The susceptible size for this bacterium in striped catfish is between 1 to 50g and 150g to 200g. To our knowledge, this paper is the first report for Edwardsiella ictaluri in cage cultured P.hypophthalmus in Pahang River, Malaysia.
Prevalence Edwardsiella ictaluri risk factor PCR Pangasianodon hypophthalmus
The Department of Fisheries Malaysia (DoF) National Fish Health Research Centre (NaFish) trained fisheries research officers and students completed all processes and operations. The Department of Fisheries Malaysia, which withstands the position of the government body in charge of the fisheries industry in Malaysia, created a standard operating procedures for the handling and sampling of fish which was applied accordingly in all procedures to meet its established standards.
International Islamic University Malaysia and Department of Fisheries Malaysia
This study is funded by Department of Fisheries Malaysia in collaboration with Department of Marine Science, Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia.
Striped catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus is a native species to most Asian countries, including Malaysia which faced series of bacterial disease such as edwardsiellosis caused by E.ictaluri. Edwardsiella ictaluri is a Gram-negative intracellular bacterial pathogen which had caused mortalities in farmed or wild fish in lots of countries and accountable for large economic losses. This study was conducted to determine disease status of Pangasius spp due to Edwardsiella ictaluri and to determine the risk factors of E.ictaluri in striped catfish in Pahang River, Malaysia. Four sampling sites were chosen, two sites in Pekan (Kampung Belimbing and Kampung Tanjung Pulai) and two sites in Temerloh (Kampung Teluk Ira and Kampung Bintang). Thirty samples were collected from each farm for 6 months consecutively and four organ tissues were taken which were liver, spleen, kidney, and brain. External and internal clinical signs were recorded accordingly. DNA was extracted from all tissues and pursued for PCR to detect the presence of Edwardsiella ictaluri. Results show that the infected fish has gross internal clinical signs such as patchy liver, white nodular spleen, and congested kidney. The prevalence rate of E.ictaluri was highest at Kampung Tanjung Pulai in June with 16.67% compared to all farms. No infection of E.ictaluri shown at Kampung Belimbing during the whole sampling session. Spearman’s rho correlation showed that the prevalence of E.ictaluri has strong correlation with temperature in Kampung Tanjung Pulai (ρ > 0.7). Meanwhile those bacteria prevalence have strong relationship with ammonia, sulfide and total suspended solid (TSS) with ρ > 0.5. The susceptible size for this bacterium in striped catfish is between 1 to 50g and 150g to 200g. To our knowledge, this paper is the first report for Edwardsiella ictaluri in cage cultured P.hypophthalmus in Pahang River, Malaysia.
Prevalence Edwardsiella ictaluri risk factor PCR Pangasianodon hypophthalmus
The Department of Fisheries Malaysia (DoF) National Fish Health Research Centre (NaFish) trained fisheries research officers and students completed all processes and operations. The Department of Fisheries Malaysia, which withstands the position of the government body in charge of the fisheries industry in Malaysia, created a standard operating procedures for the handling and sampling of fish which was applied accordingly in all procedures to meet its established standards.
International Islamic University Malaysia and Department of Fisheries Malaysia
This study is funded by Department of Fisheries Malaysia in collaboration with Department of Marine Science, Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia.
Birincil Dil | İngilizce |
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Konular | Mikrobiyoloji (Diğer) |
Bölüm | Araştırma Makaleleri |
Yazarlar | |
Erken Görünüm Tarihi | 21 Nisan 2024 |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 15 Nisan 2024 |
Gönderilme Tarihi | 5 Ocak 2024 |
Kabul Tarihi | 1 Mart 2024 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2024 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1 |