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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Feb 1996, 607-611, Vol 62, No. 2
JL Romalde, B Magarinos, S Nunez, JL Barja and AE Toranzo
Experiments were conducted to assess the pathogenicity of Enterococcus sp.
strains isolated from diseased turbot for several fish species (turbot,
salmon, trout, and seabream), as well as for mice. The intraperitoneal
injection assays indicated that the tested strains showed host specificity
for turbot, with a high degree of virulence (50% lethal dose of 10(4) cells
per g of fish). The Spanish Enterococcus sp. isolates were nonpathogenic
for the other fish species studied and for mice. The possible routes of
infection were determined by bath exposure (with and without prior abrasion
of the skin) and by intragastric inoculations with food and feces
contaminated with the pathogen. The bath challenges indicated that the
Enterococcus isolates were able to overcome the defense mechanisms present
on the surface of the turbot only if the skin was abraded prior to the
exposure. The antibacterial activities of components of a glycoprotein
nature present in the turbot skin mucus are probably responsible in part
for the resistance in noninjured fish to infection. On the other hand, we
demonstrated the capacity of this pathogen to overcome adverse conditions
in the stomachs of fish when associated with food or fecal material, since
it is able to establish an infective state and to produce mortalities after
16 to 20 days postingestion. From all of these findings, we can conclude
that horizontal transmissions through water and the fecal-oral route are
the main avenues of infection of turbot streptococcosis.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Host range susceptibility of Enterococcus sp. strains isolated from diseased turbot: possible routes of infection
Departamento de Microbiologia y Parasitologia, Facultad de Biologia, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain. mpaetjlb@usc.es
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