Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4438021 | Aquaculture Reports | 2016 | 5 Pages |
•Monitoring of three fish pathogenic Vibrio sp. in farmed large yellow croaker (LYC) populations.•Patterns of 3 Vibrio sp. infection in different LYC age groups.•Comparison of 3 Vibrio sp. infection rate among different types of fish tissues.
Large yellow croaker (LYC), Pseudosciaena crocea is an economically important fish species of mariculture in China. The variation of yearly production of LYC has been increasingly related to the outbreaks of fish diseases. Moreover, Vibrio infections have been identified in this fish frequently. To understand the pattern of Vibrio infections in LYC, we conducted a culture-independent survey of Vibrios in farmed LYC populations using a multiplex PCR method targeting Vibrio alginolyticus, Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio parahaemolyticus. The results showed that three fish pathogenic Vibrios had been detected in LYC populations at each sampling with a prevalence ranging from 6.7% to 73.3% but no single species dominated the Vibrio infection. The findings indicate that three Vibrio species still have impact on health status of farmed LYC and LYC aquaculture requires more efficacious prophylactic strategies.