Abstract

Disease outbreaks and mortality in giant gourami and Asian catfish (pangasius) culture have been frequently reported during the last decade. Etiological agents of the disease have remained unknown, so it is needed to explore epidemiological studies to know the main causative agents. The study aimed to know the main pathogenic agents who were identified during disease outbreaks on giant gourami and pangasius. Data and information were collected through active and passive surveillance at the production centers of each species. Analysis was carried out according to standard fish disease diagnosis and eventually was focused on two suspected new emerging diseases (NED), namely Infectious Spleen and Kidney Necrosis Virus (ISKNV) belonging to Megalocytivirus on giant gourami and Enteric Septicemia of Catfish (ESC) caused by Edwardsiella ictaluri on pangasius. The results showed that ISKNV was detected on most of the diseased giant gourami samples and that E. ictaluri was identified on most diseased pangasius samples. This study concluded that both pathogenic agents, Megalocytivirus and E. ictaluri were suspected to be potentially NED on freshwater aquaculture, especially infecting giant gourami and pangasius respectively.

Highlights

  • Gouramy (Osphronemus gouramy) and catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) are freshwater aquaculture commodities contributing to food security, welfare improvement programs, and foreign exchange earnings

  • Based on the facts of disease cases in the field combined with the technical information that has been revealed, this study focuses on two types of viral disease (ISKNV) in gouramy, Enteric Septicemia of Catfish (ESC) disease in catfish

  • The analysis results of test samples obtained from the outbreak areas during the 2018–2019 period found the involvement of bacterial infections, both of which have been considered as the main diseases in goramy, such as mycobacteriosis (Fish–TB) and motile aeromonads septicemia (MAS), as well as other types of bacteria other

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Summary

Introduction

Gouramy (Osphronemus gouramy) and catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) are freshwater aquaculture commodities contributing to food security, welfare improvement programs, and foreign exchange earnings. Disease outbreaks in the cultivation of gouramy and catfish have been reported in several production centers of those commodities. Java (Purbalingga, Banjarnegara, and Banyumas) and West Java (Banjar, Ciamis, and Tasikmalaya) resulted in economic losses of IDR 30 billion[1], especially tens of thousands of productive gourami brooders. These two regions are the largest suppliers of gouramy eggs and fry in Indonesia [2], and until now, death cases are still occurring with varying percentages [3]. Disease outbreaks occurred in catfish farming in East Java (Tulung Agung) and South Sumatra [4]. The main causes and determinant factors that trigger the outbreak are still not yet known

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