Vibrio anguillarum: Prevalence of typical and atypical strains in marine recipients with special reference to carbohydrate pollution
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- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
- Vol. 26 (4) , 449-460
- https://doi.org/10.1186/bf03546517
Abstract
Primary isolates of Vibrio anguillarum-like organisms could be separated into typical V. anguillarum (VA) and atypical V. anguillarum (AVA) by biochemical tests. The prevalence of the fish pathogenic V. anguillarum was highly influenced by carbohydrate pollution as compared to the AVA. Water an sediment counts of VA generally increased at the polluted sites during April-May and persisted at a level of approx. 100/ml water and 1,000/g sediment until October-November. A further increase in VA counts could be registered locally at the time when the sugar beet processing season started (September-October). At the control site VA counts increased during June-July to a level of 10/ml persisting until August, while the only increase in sediment counts occurred in September (100/g). The maximum counts in water and sediment were at the control site 10/ml and 100/g and the polluted sites 100,000/ml and 50,000/g, respectively.Keywords
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