Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jun 2024)

Yersinia ruckeri Infection and Enteric Redmouth Disease among Endangered Chinese Sturgeons, China, 2022

  • Yibin Yang,
  • Shijian Xu,
  • Hao He,
  • Xia Zhu,
  • Yongtao Liu,
  • Mou Hu,
  • Bobin Jiang,
  • Yuqiang Li,
  • Xiaohui Ai,
  • Guihong Fu,
  • Hongyu Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3006.231354
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 6
pp. 1125 – 1132

Abstract

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During October 2022, enteric redmouth disease (ERM) affected Chinese sturgeons at a farm in Hubei, China, causing mass mortality. Affected fish exhibited characteristic red mouth and intestinal inflammation. Investigation led to isolation of a prominent bacterial strain, zhx1, from the internal organs and intestines of affected fish. Artificial infection experiments confirmed the role of zhx1 as the pathogen responsible for the deaths. The primary pathologic manifestations consisted of degeneration, necrosis, and inflammatory reactions, resulting in multiple organ dysfunction and death. Whole-genome sequencing of the bacteria identified zhx1 as Yersinia ruckeri, which possesses 135 drug-resistance genes and 443 virulence factor-related genes. Drug-susceptibility testing of zhx1 demonstrated high sensitivity to chloramphenicol and florfenicol but varying degrees of resistance to 18 other antimicrobial drugs. Identifying the pathogenic bacteria associated with ERM in Chinese sturgeons establishes a theoretical foundation for the effective prevention and control of this disease.

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