Abstract

A total of 223 isolates belonging to motile Aeromonas, A. salmonicida, Vibrio anguillarum, Pasteurella piscicida and Yersinia ruckeri species were tested by the API-20E system and the results compared with those obtained with standard biochemical tube and plate tests. Depending on the species, the API-20E yielded false negative and positive reactions for fermentation of different sugars, lysine decarboxylase (LDC), Voges Proskauer (VP), citrate and gelatinase reactions. Thirteen of 32 (41%) A. salmonicida strains and 9 of 53 (17%) Y. ruckeri isolates were correctly identified using the API index. Forty-five of 69 (65%) motile Aeromonas tested (including 34 A. hydrophila, 10 A. sobria and 1 A. caviae strains) were identified as A. hydrophila. The low discrimination profiles generated by 9 Yersinia and 2 motile Aeromonas isolates were avoided using the supplementary tests cited in the API index. In the case of V. anguillarum and P. piscicida, which are not at present included in the API-20E system, 35 of 53 strains of V. anguillarum were wrongly identified as A. hydrophila, and all the P. piscicida isolates were incorrectly identified as Pseudomonas fluorescens/Ps. putida. A large number of isolates, including some reference strains, produced uncoded profiles. From these results, we consider that the API-20E system will be a useful tool for field diagnosis of bacterial fish diseases if its database is expanded to include V. anguillarum, P. piscicida, A. sobria and A. caviae species and the new profiles generated by strains of species already considered. In addition, some reactions necessary to discriminate between strains which share the same profile number are proposed.

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