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Mass Mortality Caused by Nocardial Infection in Cultured Snakehead, Channa arga in Korea (Norcardia 감염증에 의한 양식 가물치의 대량 폐사)

  • Park, Myoung-Ae;Lee, Deok-Chan;Cho, Mi-Young;Choi, Hee-Jung;Kim, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.157-165
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    • 2005
  • A new disease causing mass mortality of farmed snakehead (Channa arga) has emerged in Korea over the summer of 2005. The affected fish showed no specific external signs with the exception of a distended abdomen and hemorrhaging around the anus. After opening the abdomen, the visceral organs, liver, spleen and kidney, present numerous white nodular structures. Histopathological examination revealed these nodules to be evidence of granulomas in the visceral organs. A Gram-positive, filamentous bacterium was isolated from all of the affected fish. Development of primers for a genus-specific peR assay for Nocardia, following analysis of the sequences of the complete 16S rRNA genes from Nocardia spp. and non-Nocardia bacterial genes, allowed identification of the causative organism as Nocardia. This is the first report of a nocardial infection of fish in Korea.

A Case of Nocardiosis (Nocardiosis 1예)

  • Kim, Jeong-Hee;Yoon, Ki-Heon;Yoo, Jee-Hong;Kang, Hong-Mo;Suh, Jin-Tae
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.355-360
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    • 1992
  • Nocardiosis is an acute, subacute or chronic infection, which usually introduced through the respiratory tract resulting pneumonia, and may develop a disseminated infection, especially subcutaneous abscess and/or CNS infection. It is usually affects the immunocompromized host and may be fatal unless early diagnosis and adequate treatment are performed. There have been only several case reports of nocardial infection in Korea. Nocardiosis is so unfamiliar to many physicians that may be misdiagnosed as pneumonia, tuberculosis, or neoplasm. We have experienced a case of nocardiosis from a patient who had been treated as pneumonia and tuberculosis at first. The 57-year-old male patient had fever, chill, dyspnea and blood tinged purulent sputum for 20 days. Under the impression of bacterial pneumonia, broad spectrum antibiotics were administered for more than 3 weeks without clinical improvement. Although antituberculous drugs began to be administered after acid fast bacilli were found in bronchial aspirate by bronchoscopy, the nocardial infection was suspected due to no clinical response toward antituberculous therapy and the occurrence of multiple subcutaneous abscesses on scalp. The diagnosis was made by modified Ziehl-Neelson stain and culture of the sputum and pus. Nocardia asteroides was identified. After 25 days of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole treatment, the patient was much improved and discharged.

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Pulmonary Nocardiosis Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration - A Case Report - (세침흡인 세포학적 검사로 진단한 폐의 Nocardiosis - 1예 보고 -)

  • Yim, Hyun-Ee;Park, Kwang-Hwa
    • The Korean Journal of Cytopathology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.169-173
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    • 1995
  • Nocardia, aerobic members of the order of Actinomycetaceae, produces infections in human lung. Nocardial infection is associated with underlying diseases of immuno-suppression or treatment with corticosteroid. It is difficult to detect Nocardia by sputum examination or histologic sections and it has rarely been diagnosed by fine needle aspiration of the lung. We describe a case of pulmonary nocardiosis in a 72 year-old man, diagnosed by fine needle aspiration, which was confirmed by culture of aspirates. The aspirates showed neutrophil-predominant inflammatory cells with microorganisms demonstrated by Gomori methenamine silver and Gram stain. The organisms had characteristic long blanching filamentous structures. The lesions on chest X-ray were in resolution with antimicrobial therapy.

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Artificial Infection with Nocardia seriolae and the Histological Examination at Snakehead Channa argus (가물치에 대한 Nocardia seriolae의 인위감염과 조직학적 관찰)

  • LEE, Nam-Sil;HAN, Hyun-Ja;KIM, Myoung-Sug;DO, Jeong-Wan;JUNG, Sung-Hee;CHO, Hyae-In;KIM, Jin-Do
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.653-660
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    • 2016
  • Snakehead, Channa argus were intraperitoneally infected with Nocardia seriolae. at the concentrations of $1.5{\times}10^7cfu/m{\ell}$ or $1.5{\times}10^8cfu/m{\ell}$. The infected fish were kept in aquaria at $25^{\circ}C$ and $30^{\circ}C$ for 3 weeks. Clinical signs and mortality were monitored daily to evaluate the virulence. All artificially infected fish showed the same clinical sign found in naturally infected fish. All the fish infected with $1.5{\times}10^8cfu/m{\ell}$ of N. seriolae died within 24days. N. seriolae showed higher virulence to snakehead at the temperature $30^{\circ}C$. Internal lesions such as whitish nodules in the infected internal organs were not correlated with mortality but some degenerative changes were observed in all the infected organs within a week. Whitish nodules in the infected organs which are the typical character in nocardial infection was initially found at two weeks after the artificial infection in snakehead.

Studies on the Biological Properties of Nocardia Brasiliensis Isolated from Pus (Nocardia brasiliensis의 분리(分離) 및 생물학적(生物學的) 성상(性狀)에 관(關)하여)

  • Suk, Jong-Sung;Lee, Jae-Chul;Lee, Sung-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 1975
  • The majority of Nocardial infections reported in North America areIN. ;asteroides while those in Latin America are N. brasiliensis species. Infection with N. brasiliensis, to our knowledge, has not previously been reported in Korea. The auther isolated one strain of Nocardia brasiliensis from the abscess of right bottock of 23 month old female leukemic patient who was treated with methotrixate for five months at the Seoul National University Hospital. The morphological characteristics and biological properties were similar with the R.E. Gordon's description. The results are summarized as follow: 1. After 5 days incubation on Sabouroud's glucose agar, the acid fast character appeared partially. 2. Tyrosine, casein and urea were decomposed by 7 days incubation both at room temperature and at $37^{\circ}C$. 3. Sod, citrate and sod. acetate were utilized at $22^{\circ}C\;and\;37^{\circ}C$ after 28 days incubation while the sod. benzoate utilization was negative. 4. The survival range of temperature was from $10^{\circ}C\;to\;40^{\circ}C$. 5. Dulcitol, galactose, glycerol, lactose, maltose, mannitol, raffinose, rhamnose, sorbitol, trehalose and xylose fermentations were not observed up to 28 days, while the fermentation of glucose and inositol were positive.

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