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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22525 | 18721 | 2018-04-17 20:09:33 | 22525 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-06
    Description: The consumption of sea-foods especially different kinds of fish has been increased in many countries such Iran in recent years (Akhonzade Basti et al 2006, Feldhusen, 2004). However, there is substantial evidence that fish and seafood are high on the list of foods associated with outbreaks of food borne diseases (Huss, 2003). Safety of fish products and their quality assurance is one of the main problems of food industry today. The presence or absence of foodborne pathogens in a fish product is a function of the harvest environment, sanitary conditions, and practices associated with equipment and personnel in the processing environment (FDA, 2001; Huss, 2003). The handling of fish products during process involves a risk of contamination by pathogenic bacteria such as V.parahaemolyticus and S. aureus, causing foodborne human intoxication (Shena et al., 2007); These bacteria are salt-tolerant and therefore can contaminate all cured preparations such as cold smoked fish, caviar and fish-based preserves. Staphylococcus is not found in the normal microflora of fish. This microorganism could be associated with salt (Herrero et al., 2003, Hansen et al., 1995) or the raw fish (Ferreira et al., 2007). According to Basti et al, (2006) some kinds of salt smoked fish may be considered as risk of E.coli and S. aureus infection and intoxication.for Iranian consumers, respectively. An assessment on the potential microbiological hazard associated with smoked fish fillets under refrigerated storage was made. S. aureus survived better at both storage temperatures (T= -100°C - 50°C) (Mariappan et al., 2010). According to some studies contamination of fish by pathogens particularly such as S.aureus, E. coli, V. parahaemolyticus and Listeria monocytogenes, may occur prior to harvest (Enclund, 2004). Fish and seafood may also be a vector for many bacterial human pathogens. In assessing the risks from fish, it is important to have information on the incidence of these pathogens (Davis et al., 2003, Hosseini et al., 2004, Khodaeeyan, 2008). Therefore the microbial status of seafood after being caught and during the rest of the processing is closely related to environmental conditions and the microbiological quality of the water. Water temperature, salt content, distance between localization of caught and polluted areas (containing human and animal feces), natural occurrence of bacteria in the water, ingestion of food by fish, methods of catching and chilling, and post- harvest handling or processing conditions are some of the important factors associated with pathogenic bacteria and cause of food born diseases (Feldhusen, 2004, Khodaeeyan, 2008).
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Health ; Staphylococcus aureus ; Vibrio parahaemolyticus ; Esherichia coli ; Smoked fish ; Shad ; Silver carp ; Iran
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Study on Viral Nervouse necrosis (isolation, characterisation and pathogenesis) in Golden grey mullet in the Caspian Sea and study of pathogenecity and possibility of transmission to the other fish species (Sturgeon fishes, Rutilus frisii kutum and reared Rainbow trout and Carp) Viral Nervous Necrosis (VNN) is a worldwide disease affecting several species of cultured marine fish. For the past two decades, betanodavirus infections that cause Viral Nervous Necrosis (VNN) have emerged as major constraints on the culture and sea ranching of marine fish in almost all parts of the world. More than forty species mainly of marine origin have been so far affected and this number is likely to rise in future following the introduction of new species and the increase of aquaculture trade. Unknown acute mortality occurred in wild golden grey mullet Lisa auratus and Liza saliens in Iranian waters of Caspian Sea in recent years. In order to isolation and confirmation of causative agents of golden grey mullet mortality in the Caspian Sea, a complementary research investigation project was designed in 2005 and approved immediately in Iranian Fisheries Research Organization (IFRO). Many diagnostic aspects such as Virology (Cell culture and Elctereone Microscopy), Hemathology, Bacteriology, Histopathology, Molecular biology (NestedRT-PCR), Heavy metals measuerment and Serology (IFAT and IHC) were employed in mentioned multidiciplinary project. About 322 moribund fish samples which revealed skin darkening, erratic swimming behavior such as spiral and belly-up at rest and high distention of swimming bladder. Suspected samples were collected from coastal capture sites in iranian north proviences in 2006 till 2009. Targets tissue such as brain and eye were removed in strile condition and then kept in -80oC frezzer for cell culture and Nested-RT-PCR. Other tissue samples from liver, kidney, intestine, stomach, gill, skin and muscle, gall bladder and gonads were taken and fixed in 10% buffer formalin and same parts fixed in glutaraldehyde 3% for histopathology, IHC and EM respectively. Cytopathic effect (CPE) was observed in those cell cultures just six days after inoculation with the dilutions of the tested 312 homogenate supernatants. CPE in monolayers of cells cultured (SSN-1 cell line) was characterised by thin or rounded, refractile, granular cells with vacuoles. Nine samples were positive in virology assay. Nested- RT-PCR was done on suspected tissue samples and supernatant of CPE positive samples and 21 tissue samples and all CPE positive samples were positive. IFAT was selected as a confirmatory method for identifying viral strains replicating on cell cultures and carried out with rabbit anti-betanodavirus serum on suspected tissue samples and some smears of CPE positive samples. Some bright points approved betanodavirus antigen and confirmed cell culture and Nested-RT-PCR findings. In fixed tissue samples widespread and massive vacuolation were observed in brain, spinal cord, retina and optical nerve. In order to confirmation of diagnostic findings , IHC was done with monoclonal antibody antibetanodavirus and some red-brown points were observed. Theses findings revealed expected viral antigens and confirmed previous results. Moreover, virus particles with 25-30 nm in diameter were visualized in infected brain and retina using positive staining in TEM. Also pathogenicity test was employed to confirm the obtained results. So Guppy fish Poecilia reticulata and sturgeon fry were used instead of the experimental host due to ease of handling and susceptibility. After 15 days post infection, guppy bathed in VNN-infected tissue culture with 104 TCID50 showed clinical signs similar to naturally infected Golden grey mullet, and the mortality rate reached up to 100% in 75 dpi. When target organs were examined by cell culture isolation, serology, and histopathology, all revealed the presence of virus in the Guppy. Suspected supernatant injected to sturgeon fry through intravitreous injection and widespread vacuolation were observed in brain and spinal cord buy IHC and Real time PCR were negative. In conclusion, with attntion to obtained results in this investigation such as ecological factors, clinical signs, histopathological, virological and bacteriological results, molecular analysis, (IHC, IFAT, PCR), TEM demonstration, serological and hematological findings, it could be confirmed that VNNV was the main causative agent for disease outbreak in Golden grey mullet in Southern coastline of Caspian Sea.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Health ; Iran ; Caspian Sea ; Viral nervous necrosis ; Golden grey mullet ; Liza aurata ; Liza saliens ; Histopathology ; Virology ; Bacteriology ; IHC ; IFAT ; PCR ; TEM ; Species ; Sturgeon ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Rainbow trout ; Carp
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24030 | 18721 | 2018-08-03 06:26:14 | 24030 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: In winter 1994, a mortality up to70% was observed in cultured silver Carp (H. molitrix) in one of the Khouzestan Province fish farms. Bacteriological studies were carried out on the samples obtained from kidney, liver, eroded tails and gills using Cytophaga medium resulted in isolation of filamenus gram negative bacteria. These bacteria were similar to Flavobacterium psychrophilus from point of chemical characteristics. Histological observations showed some necrosis in skin's layers, tissues or livers, kidneys and some sections of gill filaments. Review of present Literature indicate that there is no pervious report on natural occurence of Flavobacrerium psychrophilus infection in silver carp.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Health ; Silver Carp ; Bacterial infection ; Flavobacterium psychrophilus ; Khouzestan Province ; Iran
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23752 | 18721 | 2018-07-25 06:00:13 | 23752 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: Experimental pathology of Streptococcus sp. was studied in Rainbow Trout weighing 18-20 grams each using bath (1.5t10 ^(3) 1.5t10 ^ (4), 1.5t10 ^ (5), 1.5t10 ^ (6) 1.5t10 ^ (7).5t10 ^ (8) cell/ml for one hour) and intraperitoneal (1.5t10 ^ (3) 1.5t10 ^ (4) 1.5t10 ^ (5), 1.5t10 ^ (6), 1.5t10 ^ (7) 1.5t10 ^ (8) cell/fish) challenges provided at 18C. Control groups were included by intraperitoneal injection of fish with sterile phosphate buffered saline (0.5 ml/fish) after anesthetizing fish with clove oil (100 mg/l). Six groups consisting of 12 fish each were used. No morbidity or mortality occurred in bath-immersion groups, while mortality occurred in intraperitoneally injected fish 24 hours post-challenge and reached LD _(50) at 1.5tl0 ^ (8) cell/fish 72 hours post-challenge. The affected fish showed anorexia, darkening of body, exophthalmia, and prolapsed anal abdominal distension. In histopathological sections, there were hyperemia and sinusoidal congestion plus necrosis and degeneration of liver hepatocytes. Also, hyperemia in heart tissue, an increase in interstitial tissue plus necrosis of kidney tubular, edema of Bowman capsules together with an increase in melano macrophage centers of kidney tissues were seen. In addition, congestion of spleen ellipsoids and necrosis of spleen cells were observable. Detachment of basal membrane of secondary lamella with infiltration of inflammatory cells, congestion and edema of menangial layers, hemorrhage in orbital adipose tissue and destruction of eye cornea were also observable.
    Keywords: Health ; Streptococcus ; Rainbow Trout ; Experimental pathogenesis ; Histopathology ; Iran
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24125 | 18721 | 2018-08-03 07:28:08 | 24125 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: The anaesthetic effects of clove oil in juvenile common carp (8-12 g) were investigated under various water quality conditions, consisting of different pH and temperature. The time to loss the equilibrium, induction of anesthesia, equilibrium recovery and response recovery were measured. The results showed that clove oil induced the desirable anaesthetic condition in less than 3 minutes in all experiments. However the time of equilibrium recovery and response recovery were longer than 5 minutes in many cases. When using clove oil at concentration of 100ppm, the most suitable anaesthetic effects and recovery times were observed at water temperature of 25֯ C and pH=7 and 8,as well as at 30֯ C with pH=9. No morbidity or mortality occurred during induction of anesthesia by clove oil and recovery of fishes.
    Keywords: Biology ; Health ; Common carp ; Cyprinus carpio ; Anaesthesia ; Clove oil ; Temperature ; pH ; Iran
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25730 | 18721 | 2018-10-10 10:17:07 | 25730 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: The main purpose of this study was survey on achieving recombinant DNA vaccine (live delivery) against streptococcusis for Rainbow trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss) Immunization. Initially, a total of 515 samples were collected from the head kidney of diseased fish (weigh 50_ 200g) in 72 farms of 8 provinces. Approximately, 40% (206 samples) of specimens were infected to Streptococcus species. Then were isolated 172 DNA samples and consequently, five pathogenic species have been identified, including S. iniae, S. faecium, S. agalactiae, S. dysgalatiae, and S. uberis. The enzyme phosphoglucomutase (PGM) has recently been discovered to play an important role in polysaccharide capsule production and virulence in S. iniae. Therefore, was initially isolated S. iniae and cloning phosphoglucomutase gene. Then, the PGM gene was amplified successfully and cloned in pTZ57R cloning vector. The recombinant plasmid was sub cloned into pETD uet-l expression vector by restriction enzymes and confirmed by PCR. Meanwhile, for amplifying simA and cpsD genes were used universal primers pNZ8148 and special for simA and cpsD genes.The recombinant bacteria Lactococcus lactis (NZ9000) was used for transformation the plasmid into Lactococcus lactis. Vaccination was performed by oral, bath and injection (peritoneal) methods. The efficiency of g2 was better than g1in these three methods and all of groups. The determination of IgM level, or detection of anti S. iniae antibody was carried out by using ELISA. The results revealed that there was a significant (p〈0.05) difference between the level of IgM in all three methods and experiment groups compare to control group. The results of challenge of vaccinated fish with S. iniae showed that fish RPS in all of groups except group 3 (42.63 percent) were more than 50 percent while, in control group was 21.43 percent. The highest fish RPS was belong to group 11(61.25 percent) and statistical analyses revealed that significant (p〈0.05) difference between fish vaccinated RPS, compare to control group.
    Keywords: Biology ; Health ; Iran ; Survey ; DNA ; Live delivery ; Rainbow trout ; Onchorhynchus mykiss ; Immunization
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25600 | 18721 | 2018-10-07 16:21:40 | 25600 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Astacus leptodactylus is an important economical fisheries resource of Aras dam reservoir, in Iran. The infection of freshwater crayfish by gram negative and gram positive bacteria is often observed in natural and cultural environments which are considered as secondary disease agents or opportunities. This study was conducted to investigate infection conditions on 70 crayfish from the Aras reservoir regarding the bacterial agents by culturing from hemolymph in aseptic condition on Blood Agar, Trypton Soya Agar (TSA) and Cytophaga Agar The study was performed by biochemical tests. In this study Aeromonas hydrophila, Staphylococcus aureus, Micrococcus luteus and Flavobacterium johnsonaewere isolated and determined. According to the results of this study which was performed for first time on Aras reservoir freshwater crayfish, the percentage of crayfish which carried bacteria in hemolymph were variable ( 20-58.5%). Also, the gram negative bacteria particularly Aeromonas hydrophyla were dominant among the bacteria isolated from studied crayfishes.
    Keywords: Health ; Iran ; Aras dam reservoir ; Freshwater ; Crayfish ; Bacterial infection ; Aeromonas hydrophila ; Staphylococcus aureus ; Micrococcus luteus ; Flavobacterium johnsonae
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: The present study evaluated the effect of Lactobacillus plantarum as a probiotic on the growth performance and haematological parameters of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) weighing 29.6±1.8 g immunized with streptococcus/lactococcus bivalent vaccine for 60 days at 16±1.5ºC. Fish were randomly allocated to 4 equal groups: probiotic (g kg^-1 feed equal to 10^8 cells g ^-1) supplemented diet group (group P), vaccinated fish fed with a normal diet (group V), vaccinated fish fed with probiotic (group P+V) and unvaccinated fish fed normal diet (group C). Results showed that weight gain, final weight, condition factor and thermal unit growth coefficient were improved in P+V group compared with other groups but was significantly different from groups V and C (p0.05) was found in RBC, Hb, MCH, MCHC and MCV levels among the different experimental groups. These data show that application of L. plantarum could be a benefit of vaccinated trout, enhancing fish growth and haematological parameters.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Biology ; Health ; Lactobacillus plantarum ; probiotic ; trout ; haematology ; growth ; vaccine ; streptococcosis/lactococcosis
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