Abstract

Since 1990, outbreaks of haemorrhagic septicemia, frequently associated with keratitls, have occurred on gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata, farmed along the French Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts. Several bacterial isolates obtained from diseased sea bream, sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax, and turbot Scophthalmus maximus showed phenotypic similarities with the Pseudomonas anguilliseptica Mlakabayashi & Egusa, 1972 type strain NCIMB 194gT The French isolates were con~pared with the type strain by determining levels of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) relatedness (S1 nuclease method), guanine + cytosine content (thermal denaturation method), and by performing phenotypic tests. All of the isolates formed a tight genomic species with higher than 90% DNA relatedness to the type strain. This study demonstrates the phenotypic and genomic homogeneity of P. anguilliseptlca and confirms that this bacterial species exhibits no host specificity. It thus represents a potential hazard for many farmed fish species and could cause serious economic losses.

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