Bacterial infections occurred during the development of marine fish farming of species such as turbot, sea-bass, sea-bream or salmon and trout. The main-specific bacteria involved in these diseases observed belong to 3 groups: the Vibrionaceae for Vibrio anguillarum (type 408) and Aeromonas salmonicida , the causative agents of respectively vibriosis and furinculosis; the Corynebacteriaceae for Renibacterium salmoninarum , responsible for bacterial kidney disease (BKD), the Enterobacteriaceae for Yersinia ruckeri , the causative agent of enteric redmouth disease. The clinical signs typical of those diseases always depend on the rearing and environmental conditions. The losses resulting from these bacterial diseases and the persistence of the bacteria in... |