Daniela Denk, Shane Boylan, Frank T Just, Matteo Sommer, Elsburgh O Clarke
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摘要
一家大型水族馆在检疫海洋驯养鱼期间爆发了隐鞭毛虫(Ci)疫情,导致 16 个鱼种的 457 条鱼死亡。本研究通过对临床和病理结果的回顾性分析对疫情进行了调查,强调了详细病理学在疫情特征描述中的作用。在研究病变多样性、宿主特异性易感性和死亡率的同时,还通过分子诊断确认了 Ci 的存在。主要发现包括不同鱼科之间在易感性和病理表现方面的显著差异,其中茶鱼科和刺鱼科表现出严重的鳃和皮肤病理变化,而唇鳃科和疤痕科则表现出与粘液分泌相关的寄生虫清除能力增强。使用了多种治疗方法,包括福尔马林浴、Leteux-Meyer 混合物和氯喹,但治疗效果和物种对药物的敏感性各不相同。分子分析证实,Ci 与来自红海和东亚的分离物具有较高的序列同一性,但突出了冷冻样本引物的局限性。本研究概述了在前所未有的环境条件下检疫管理 Ci 疫情所面临的挑战,强调了物种特异性管理策略的重要性,并提供了有关宿主-病原体相互作用和治疗反应的详细见解。
An Outbreak of Cryptocaryon irritans in Aquarium Quarantine-New Variations of an Old Theme.
An outbreak of Cryptocaryon irritans (Ci) occurred during the quarantine of marine teleost fish at a large aquarium facility, leading to 457 mortalities across 16 species. This study investigates the outbreak through a retrospective analysis of clinical and pathological findings, emphasising the role of detailed pathology in outbreak characterisation. Lesion diversity, host-specific susceptibility and mortality rates were examined alongside molecular diagnostics to confirm Ci presence. Key findings include significant differences in susceptibility and pathological presentations among fish families, with Chaetodontidae and Acanthuridae exhibiting severe gill and skin pathology, whereas Labridae and Scaridae showed enhanced parasite clearance associated with mucus production. A variety of treatment modalities were used, including formalin bath, Leteux-Meyer mixture and chloroquine, with variable treatment responses and species-specific drug sensitivities. Molecular analysis confirmed Ci with high sequence identity to isolates from the Red Sea and East Asia but highlighted primer limitations for frozen samples. This study outlines the challenges of managing a Ci outbreak in quarantine under unprecedented environmental conditions, underscores the importance of species-specific management strategies and provides detailed insights into host-pathogen interactions and treatment responses.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Fish Diseases enjoys an international reputation as the medium for the exchange of information on original research into all aspects of disease in both wild and cultured fish and shellfish. Areas of interest regularly covered by the journal include:
-host-pathogen relationships-
studies of fish pathogens-
pathophysiology-
diagnostic methods-
therapy-
epidemiology-
descriptions of new diseases