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Description
Furunculosis
Caused by the bacterium
Aeromonas salmonicida
subsp.
salmonicida
(
A. salm
), is one of the most serious infectious diseases of wild and farmed salmonids throughout the world, except South America.
Nocardia disease
A long-term and problematic bacterial infection of warm-water fish.
Pasteurellosis
A variety of marine fish in several parts of the world have been frequently infected with a highly virulent bacterium originally called
Pasteurella piscicida
(thus the name Pasteurellosis). The disease was renamed in 1995 and is now officially called
Photobacterium damsela
subspecies
piscicida
.
Streptococcosis
Caused by Streptococcus iniae (a Gram-positive, non-acid fast, non motile, oxidase positive, catalase negative, beta-haemolytic, coccus bacterium), this is one of the most serious diseases of warmwater fish. It is present in both marine and freshwater environments and has a global distribution. Cumulative mortality can be as high as 70%.
Vibriosis
A bacterial disease of salt-water and migratory fish, and the severity of vibriosis has increased proportionately with the development and expansion of fish farming world-wide. It has a global distribution with epizootics on all continents and a wide range of fish.