Edwardsiella ictaluri: A systemic review and future perspectives on disease management

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Author listVimbai Irene Machimbirike, Margaret Crumlish, Ha Thanh Dong,| Javier Santander, Pongsak Khunrae,Triwit Rattanarojpong

PublisherWiley and Son

Publication year2022

Journal acronymRAQ

Start page1

End page23

Number of pages23

ISSN17535123

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Abstract

Edwardsiella ictaluri, a non- zoonotic Gram- negative bacterium, has been known to sci-ence for more than 4 decades. It was reported for the first time in 1979 in Ictalurus punctatus in the USA and later in Pangasianodon hypophthalmus and Pelteobagrus ful-vidraco in Asia. Even though catfish species are more susceptible to E. ictaluri, other fish species are also affected, and up to 44 fish species in four continents are known to be susceptible. The diseases caused by E. ictaluri are known as enteric septicaemia of catfish (ESC) in channel catfish, bacillary necrosis of pangasius (BNP) in striped cat-fish, red head disease in yellow catfish and edwardsiellosis in tilapia. Outbreaks caused by E. ictaluri can cause up to 100% mortality resulting in substantive economic losses to the industry, threatening food security and undermining sustainability. Although efforts have been made to prevent and control this pathogen using vaccines, antibiot-ics, disease resistance selective breeding, functional feed ingredients, prebiotics and probiotics, and biosecurity measures, E. ictaluri is still causing health issues in different countries. Here, we provided with a comprehensive review that addressed the current knowledge of E. ictaluri bacteriological characteristics, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, control and management. Furthermore, we also provided the future per-spectives based on advanced technologies and biosecurity management in aquacul-ture to assist pathogen control and/or eradication.


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