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1 July 1976 ANAEROBIC BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH EPIZOOTICS IN GREY MULLET (Mugil cephalus) AND REDFISH (Sciaenops ocellata) ALONG THE TEXAS GULF COAST
M. W. HENLEY, D. H. LEWIS
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Abstract

Anaerobic bacteria tentatively identified as species of Catenabacterium were recovered from brain, liver, kidney and blood of fish involved in a massive epizootic of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) and redfish (Sciaenops ocellata). Pathogenicity was demonstrated for grey mullet (M. cephalus) and sea catfish (Arius jelis) but not for channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) or white mice. Diseased fish were disoriented, weak and swimming at the surface of the water. Thioglycolate and salt bovine blood agar containing 40 μg/ml gentamicin were useful as selective culture media.

HENLEY and LEWIS: ANAEROBIC BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH EPIZOOTICS IN GREY MULLET (Mugil cephalus) AND REDFISH (Sciaenops ocellata) ALONG THE TEXAS GULF COAST1 2
M. W. HENLEY and D. H. LEWIS "ANAEROBIC BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH EPIZOOTICS IN GREY MULLET (Mugil cephalus) AND REDFISH (Sciaenops ocellata) ALONG THE TEXAS GULF COAST," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 12(3), 448-453, (1 July 1976). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-12.3.448
Received: 30 October 1975; Published: 1 July 1976
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