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Introduction of bacterial and viral pathogens from imported ornamental finfish in South Korea

  • Choi, Hee Jae (Department of Aquatic Life Medical Sciences, Sun Moon University) ;
  • Hur, Jun Wook (Bio-Monitoring Center) ;
  • Cho, Jae Bum (National Fishery Products Quality Management Service) ;
  • Park, Kwan Ha (Department of Aquatic Life Medicine, Kunsan National University) ;
  • Jung, Hye Jin (Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Biotechnology, Sun Moon University) ;
  • Kang, Yue Jai (Department of Aquatic Life Medical Sciences, Sun Moon University)
  • Received : 2018.10.25
  • Accepted : 2019.01.30
  • Published : 2019.02.28

Abstract

Background: Live fish import may lead to the unintended introduction of pathogens. We examined the monthly distribution of microbial pathogens in ornamental finfish imported into South Korea over a 6-month period. Results: Vibrio alginolyticus was detected in one lemon damsel in June and July; V. vulnificus was detected in one lemon damsel, one caerulean damsel, and one pearl-spot chromis and one ocellaris clownfish in July, April, and May, respectively; Photobacterium damselae was detected in one ocellaris clownfish and one caerulean damsel in June and July, respectively; V. anguillarum was detected in one pearl-spot chromis in February; V. harveyi was detected in one ocellaris clownfish and two mandarin fish in February and April, respectively; Yersinia ruckeri was detected in a pearlscale goldfish group in June and July and in two colored carp groups in July; and Lactococcus garvieae was detected in a lemon damsel group and a sutchi catfish group in July and May, respectively. European catfish virus, the only viral pathogen detected, was found in two sutchi catfish groups in May. Conclusion: This study is the first to identify pathogenic species and the presence or absence of pathogens (non-quarantine diseases) in imported ornamental finfish. These results demonstrate that various pathogens with the potential to harm indigenous fish populations can accompany ornamental finfish imported into South Korea.

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