Title of article :
Susceptibility of Soiny Mullet (Liza Haematocheila) to Streptococcus Dysgalactiae and Physiological Response to Formalin Inactivated S. Dysgalactiae
Author/Authors :
Qi, Z.T. Yancheng Institute of Technology - College of Chemical and Biological Engineering - Key Laboratory of Aquaculture and Ecology of Coastal Pool in Jiangsu Province, Department of Ocean Technology, China , Tian, J. Y. National Oceanographic Center, China , Zhang, Q.H Yancheng Institute of Technology - College of Chemical and Biological Engineering, China , Shao, R. Yancheng Institute of Technology - College of Chemical and Biological Engineering, China , Qiu, M. Yancheng Institute of Technology - College of Chemical and Biological Engineering - Key Laboratory of Aquaculture and Ecology of Coastal Pool in Jiangsu Province, Department of Ocean Technology, China , Wang, Z.S. Yancheng Institute of Technology - College of Chemical and Biological Engineering - Key Laboratory of Aquaculture and Ecology of Coastal Pool in Jiangsu Province, Department of Ocean Technology, China , Wei, Q. J. Yancheng Institute of Technology - Key Laboratory of Aquaculture and Ecology of Coastal Pool in Jiangsu Province, Department of Ocean Technology, China , Huang, J.T. Yancheng Institute of Technology - Key Laboratory of Aquaculture and Ecology of Coastal Pool in Jiangsu Province, Department of Ocean Technology, China
From page :
234
To page :
237
Abstract :
Streptococcosis caused great lost in intensive aquaculture in China every year. The Streptococcus dysgalactiae, one of the main pathogen of streptococcosis in cultured fish in China, caused high mortality of Soiny Mullet (Liza hematocheila) with typical symptom after intraperitoneal injection. The semi-lethal dose of S. dysgalactiae to mullet was 5.4×10^6 CFU. The antigen against S. dysgalactiae was prepared by formalin inactivated S. dysgalactiae. After intraperitoneal injection of the antigen, the survival rate of fish infected with S. dysgalactiae was significantly increased. At the same time, the splenic and hepatic lysozymes of mullet were also significantly increased. The splenic and hepatic ALP were decreased from 1 day to 3 day and back to normal level at 7 days after vaccine injection. All these data strongly suggested that the formalin-inactivated S. dysgalactiae is an effective strategy to protect mullet against S. dysgalactiae.
Keywords :
Physiological response , Soiny Mullet , Streptococcus dysgalactiae , Virulence
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Record number :
2563033
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