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+ | |q1= What family of bacteria does'' Edwardsiella ictaluri'' belong to? | ||
+ | |a1= | ||
+ | '' Enterobacteriaceae '' | ||
+ | |l1= Edwardsiella ictaluri#Introduction | ||
+ | |q2= What type of bacteria is '' E. ictaluri'' ? | ||
+ | |a2= | ||
+ | *Gram negative | ||
+ | *Pleomorphic rod | ||
+ | *Weakly motile | ||
+ | |l2= Edwardsiella ictaluri#Introduction | ||
+ | |q3= What species does '' E. ictaluri'' infect? | ||
+ | |a3= | ||
+ | Fish only | ||
+ | |l3= Edwardsiella ictaluri#Introduction | ||
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+ | |q4= What disease do they cause in catfish? | ||
+ | |a4= | ||
+ | Enteric septicaemia of catfish (ESC). There are two forms: | ||
+ | • Chronic | ||
+ | • Acute | ||
+ | |||
+ | |l4= Edwardsiella ictaluri#Introduction | ||
+ | |q5= What are the major clinical signs in fish? | ||
+ | |a5= | ||
+ | * Chronic: altered mentation, circling, chaotic swimming and ulceration revealing the brain | ||
+ | * Acute: Petechial hemorrhage and depigmentation | ||
+ | * Generic: behaviour changes loss of balance, lethargy and cessation of feeding | ||
+ | |l5= Edwardsiella ictaluri#Clinical Signs | ||
+ | |q6= When do outbreaks of E.ictaluri generally occur? | ||
+ | |a6= | ||
+ | 18-28 °C (spring and autumn) | ||
+ | |l6= Edwardsiella ictaluri # Epidemiology | ||
+ | |q7= What pathology can be seen with this disease? | ||
+ | |a7= | ||
+ | *pale and grey /white lesions on liver and spleen | ||
+ | * diffuse interstitial necrosis of the anterior and posterior kidney | ||
+ | *systemic hemorrhage | ||
+ | |l7= Edwardsiella ictaluri # Pathology | ||
+ | |q8= What is the most accurate way to diagnose species of nematodes? | ||
+ | |a8= | ||
+ | * PCR | ||
+ | |l8= Edwardsiella ictaluri # Diagnosis | ||
+ | |q9= What colour are E.ictaluri coloncies on Edwardsiella isolation media (EIM)? | ||
+ | |a9= | ||
+ | * slow growing small, translucent, greenish colonies | ||
+ | |l9= Edwardsiella ictaluri # Diagnosis | ||
+ | |q9= What has been used to treat E.ictaluri ? | ||
+ | |a9= | ||
+ | * Potentiated sulphonamide | ||
+ | *Sulfadimethoxine | ||
+ | *Methoprim | ||
+ | *Oxytetracycline | ||
+ | |l9= Edwardsiella ictaluri # Treatment | ||
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+ | </FlashCard> | ||
+ | [[Category:Fish Flashcards]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:48, 1 August 2011
Question | Answer | Article | |
What family of bacteria does Edwardsiella ictaluri belong to? | Enterobacteriaceae |
Link to Article | |
What type of bacteria is E. ictaluri ? |
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Link to Article | |
What species does E. ictaluri infect? | Fish only |
[[ Edwardsiella ictaluri#Introduction |Link to Article]] | |
What disease do they cause in catfish? | Enteric septicaemia of catfish (ESC). There are two forms: • Chronic • Acute |
Link to Article | |
What are the major clinical signs in fish? |
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Link to Article | |
When do outbreaks of E.ictaluri generally occur? | 18-28 °C (spring and autumn) |
Link to Article | |
What pathology can be seen with this disease? |
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Link to Article |