M.S. See, Chih-Yu Lu, Hong-En Tsai, Tsung-Hsien Li, Chih Yao Chen, M.A. Tsai
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摘要
本研究报告的对象是最初从台湾海峡获得的用于水族馆展览的病鱼。这些鱼表现出异常的游泳行为、眼睛损伤和皮肤病变。经大体检查和组织病理学检查发现,刺鱼的幽门盲肠、肝脏和肠系膜受到严重的线虫感染。通过对内部转录间隔(ITS)基因进行部分测序,对来自内脏器官的海洋线虫进行了验证。测序结果显示,这些线虫与 Raphidascaris lophii(GenBank登录号:MW132926)的序列相同度为 99.75%。此外,在一些 C. spinosus 中还发现了继发性 Harveyi 弧菌感染。这是首次报道 C. spinosus 感染 R. lophii。
FIRST REPORT OF RAPHIDASCARIS LOPHII INFECTION IN BLUEFIN SEAROBIN (CHELIDONICHTHYS SPINOSUS)
This study reports on diseased Chelidonichthys spinosus fish that were originally obtained from the Taiwan Strait for exhibition in an aquarium. These fish showed abnormal swimming behavior, eye damage and skin lesions. Gross examination and histopathology revealed that the C. spinosus was suffering from severe nematode infections in the pyloric caeca, liver and mesentery. Marine nematodes from internal organs were verified by partially sequencing the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene. Sequencing results revealed that the nematodes shared 99.75% sequence identity with Raphidascaris lophii (GenBank accession No. MW132926). Additionally, secondary Vibrio harveyi infections were also detected in some C. spinosus. This is the first report of R. lophii infection in C. spinosus.