2023
DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2023.1974-1984
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Isolation, genetic characterization, and virulence profiling of different Aeromonas species recovered from moribund hybrid catfish (Clarias spp.)

Dini Siswani Mulia,
Rarastoeti Pratiwi,
Widya Asmara
et al.

Abstract: Background and Aim: The high diversity of Aeromonas spp. results in various pathogenicity levels. This group of bacteria causes a serious disease named motile Aeromonas septicemia (MAS) in catfish (Clarias spp.). This study aimed to characterize the species and virulence gene diversity of Aeromonas spp. isolated from diseased catfish. Materials and Methods: Nine Aeromonas spp. were isolated from infected catfish cultivated in Java, Indonesia, and they were identified at the phenotypic and molecular levels (16… Show more

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“…In a previous study, A. caviae strain MD-01 showed the presence of aer/haem, alt, ast, and flaA virulence genes were detected, but lafA and fstA genes were not detected (Mulia et al 2020). In A. caviae strain Ac-01, aer/haem, ast, flaA, lafA, and fstA genes were detected, while A. hydrophila was found to have aer/haem, alt, ast, and flaA genes (Mulia et al 2023a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…In a previous study, A. caviae strain MD-01 showed the presence of aer/haem, alt, ast, and flaA virulence genes were detected, but lafA and fstA genes were not detected (Mulia et al 2020). In A. caviae strain Ac-01, aer/haem, ast, flaA, lafA, and fstA genes were detected, while A. hydrophila was found to have aer/haem, alt, ast, and flaA genes (Mulia et al 2023a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Aeromonas spp. are characterized as Gram-negative, non-spore forming, facultative anaerobic bacteria, with a rod-shaped morphology, representing opportunistic microorganisms (Janda and Abbot 2010;Pessoa et al 2019;Mulia et al 2023a). This genus has a growing diversity of species, with the number increasing from 24 species in 2010 (Janda and Abbott 2010), to 32 in 2017 (Figueras et al 2017), and reaching 36 species in 2020 (Fernández-Bravo and Figueras 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%