Abstract
One hundred seven Aeromonas spp., 26 Edwardsiella ictaluri, 6 E. tarda, 12 Plesiomonas shigelloides, and 6 Pseudomonas spp. (131 piscine isolates and 26 reference isolates) were studied with 36 biochemical tests from the Minitek system, 20 tests from the API 20E system, and corresponding standard tube tests. Isolates were incubated at 25°C. Arginine dihydrolase, ornithine decarboxylase, mannose, and citrate showed less than 95% agreement between the Minitek system and the tube tests. Arginine dihydrolase, lysine decarboxylase, nitrite reductase, Voges-Proskauer, and citrate showed less than 95% agreement between the API 20E system and the tube tests. The 26 reference isolates were examined with the three systems and were incubated at both 25 and 37°C. There were no major differences between tests run at 25 and 37°C except with nine Aeromonas spp. that did not grow well at 37°C. Both the Minitek and API 20E systems will reproduce standard biochemical tube test results with at least 95% accuracy when used to test warmwater fish pathogens incubated at 25°C. However, the numerical identification databases for both the Minitek and API 20E systems were not usable for identifying fish pathogens.
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