Abstract

In autumn 2011 in cyprinid farms located in Iasi on the Jijia river, several infections with bacterial strains and macroscopical external cysts on the skin were diagnosedwhich developed as a result of the stress induced by biotic and abiotic factors. On the examination of the cyst contents the presence of numerous spores was observed, mostly of the Dermocystidium spgenusThe samples were taken from the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and crucian carp (Carassius auratus gibelio)species from the fish farm as well as from the Jijia River. 35 fish were examined, all of them showing cysts, fragmentation of their dorsal fin and congestion of the gills. Histological examination of the skin showed a field of multiple dermal cysts with round light eosinophilic formations (14-16µm) containing a central refractable body similar to that reported for Dermocystidium sp.Gills samples were taken from the affected areas for the SEM examination with the purpose of evaluating not only aspects of normal morphology, but also aspects of some modifications of the affected areas as well as the presence of the etiologically incriminated bacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens. The isolates were identified through phenotypic methods. All the strains that showed mobility and oxidase-positivity were tested using API 20 NE strip. Consequently, they were taxonomically grouped into the species Pseudomonas fluorescens.The scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used for the first time in the characterization of the bacterial lesions produced by Pseudomonasstrains on Cyprinus carpioand Carassius auratus gibeliogills. The diagnosis of septicemia with conditional pathogen species of Pseudomonas fluorescens was correlated with the results of the physico-chemical investigations of water and the data concerning the breeding conditions of the investigated livestock.

Highlights

  • Dermocystidium sp. – the studied group of organisms – is causing white, macroscopic nodules on the skin or gills of many fish species (Hatai, 1989)

  • In the following report we describe the microscopic and ultramicroscopic features of the infection induced by Dermocystidium sp. and Pseudomonas fluorescens in farmed cyprinids from Iasi

  • The Dermocystidium spores are spherical, with marginated sporal cytoplasm and a nucleus which is displaced by the characteristic central refractile body

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Introduction

Dermocystidium sp. – the studied group of organisms – is causing white, macroscopic nodules on the skin or gills of many fish species (Hatai, 1989). – the studied group of organisms – is causing white, macroscopic nodules on the skin or gills of many fish species (Hatai, 1989). Dermocystidium is probably related to the protozoa or to the fungi, but its classification is unclear (Dyková and Lom, 1992; Hoffman, 1999). Members of the Dermocystidium genus infect a variety of fish hosts. Several species of Dermocystidium infecting skin, fins and gills have been reported. Apart from a few pathogenic species, most infections are considered to be relatively innocuous, many are still poorly registered in scientific literature (Feist, 2004). The systemic infection with parasitic organisms such as Dermocystidium sp. Caused visceral granuloma and mortality in farmed gold fish Carassius auratus in commercial fish farms in Israel (Landsberg, 1992) The systemic infection with parasitic organisms such as Dermocystidium sp. caused visceral granuloma and mortality in farmed gold fish Carassius auratus in commercial fish farms in Israel (Landsberg, 1992)

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