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Edwardsiella ictaluri

Edwardsiella ictaluri (also known as enteric septicaemia of catfish, hole in the head disease[2] and ESC) is a member of the family Hafniaceae. The bacterium is a short, gram negative, pleomorphic rod with flagella. It causes the disease enteric septicaemia of catfish (ESC), which infects a variety of fish species (including many catfish species, knifefish and barbs). The bacteria can cause either acute septicaemia or chronic encephalitis in infected fish. Outbreaks normally occur in spring and autumn.

Edwardsiella ictaluri
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Enterobacterales
Family: Hafniaceae
Genus: Edwardsiella
Species:
E. ictaluri
Binomial name
Edwardsiella ictaluri
Hawke & al., 1981[1]

Edwardsiella ictaluri can be found in Asia and the United States, being of particular economic importance in the U.S. It is not a zoonosis.

Clinical signs and diagnosis edit

Acute ESC infection causes an acute septicaemia that presents as multiple petechial haemorrhages that develop into depigmented ulcers. Additional clinical signs include abnormal behavior, exophthalmos, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, edema and ascites. Chronic ESC infection causes a chronic encephalitis. Clinical signs include abnormal behavior, abnormal swimming patterns, swelling and ulceration of the head and death.

Any fish that survive the infection become latent carriers of the disease.

A presumptive diagnosis can be made based on the clinical signs alone but PCR, indirect immunofluorescence, bacterial culture and ELISA can be used to definitively diagnose the disease.

Treatment and control edit

Several antibiotics can be used to treat the disease, but there are reports of resistance emerging. Vaccination can be used to prevent disease. Management factors such as reducing stocking density and stress should be considered.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hawke & al., 1981 Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 31::400
  2. ^ This term is also used for head and lateral line erosion, an unrelated disease affecting many aquarium fish species.

External links edit

  • Type strain of Edwardsiella ictaluri at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase


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