Black-spotted porcupine fish에서의 Proteus vulgaris 감염증

Infectious of Proteus vulgaris in Black-spotted Porcupine Fish

  • Kim Ji-Hyung (Department of Aquatic Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University) ;
  • Baeck Gun-Wook (Faculty of Marine Technology, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Kim Kyong-Yeon (Seoul Ocean Aquarium Co., LTD.) ;
  • Oh Tae-Youp (Seoul Ocean Aquarium Co., LTD.) ;
  • Gomez Dennis K (KRF Zoonotic Disease Priority Research Institute, Seoul National University) ;
  • Park Se-Chang (Department of Aquatic Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University)
  • 발행 : 2007.03.30

초록

The genus Proteus has been rarely isolated from cultured fish. In this study, we reported Proteus vulgaris isolated from fish skin lesion of Black-spotted porcupine fish (Diodon hystrix). Identification of f vulgaris was performed by general biological test, including API 20E and API ZYM. The sensitivity of isolated strains to different groups of antibiotics was evaluated using the disc diffusion method. It showed that the isolate is sensitive to ciprofloxacin $(5{\mu}g)$, norfloxacin $(10{\mu}g)$, enrofloxacin $(5{\mu}g)$, cefotaxime $(30{\mu}g)$.

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