Author:
Komine Takeshi,Hyogo Ihara,Kentaro Ono,Yoshida Mitsumi,Sugimoto Yuma,Inohana Mari,Fukano Hanako,Kurata Osamu,Wada Shinpei
Abstract
AbstractIn 2019, several aquarium-reared fish died at a sea life park in Japan. Necropsy revealed micronodules on the spleen in the dotted gizzard shad (Konosirus punctatus). Seven of 16 fish exhibited microscopic multifocal granulomas associated with acid-fast bacilli in the spleen, kidney, liver, alimentary tract, mesentery, gills, and/or heart. Bacterial cultures yielded isolates from the dotted gizzard shad and a Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus). Microbiological examination, multilocus sequence typing analysis, and variable number of tandem repeats analysis with a newly proposed 6-loci set revealed the isolates as Mycobacterium pseudoshottsii. To our knowledge, this is the first isolation of M. pseudoshottsii from aquarium-reared fish.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory