Patogen

Vibrio anguillarum O2a - Vibriosis

Classification

Bacteria

Type: Vibrio anguillarum O2a
  • Ip

  • Bath

  • Atlantic Salmon

  • Rainbow Trout

  • Parr

  • Smolt

Introduction

Bacteria belonging to the genus Vibrio are the causative agents of vibriosis. Vibriosis can cause significant mortality once an outbreak is in progress and vaccination is used to minimize the impact of the disease. VESO Aqualab offers challenge models in salmon with:

  • Vibrio salmonicida (causative agent of cold-water vibriosis or Hitra-disease)

  • Vibrio anguillarum, serotype O1 and O2a (causative agents of vibriosis)

  • Vibrio ordalii (causative agent of vibriosis)

Challenge models to evaluate the effect of vaccination

Salmon parr (pre-smolts) are acclimatized for a minimum of one week before vaccination. After the immunization period fish are challenged by i.p. injection or immersion in fresh water or sea water. After challenge, mortality is recorded during an observation period of two to four weeks. Evaluation of the potency of the vaccine is based on differences in mortality in vaccinated and unvaccinated fish.

Diagram 1:

Diagram 2:

Mortality in groups of vaccinated and unvaccinated salmon i.p. injected with Vibrio anguillarum (diagram 1) and Vibrio ordalii (diagram 2).

Marie Løvoll

Research Director Norway/Chile, PhD
marie.lovoll@veso.no
+47 975 21 869