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Factors influencing the clearance of a genetically attenuated (deltaaroA) strain of Aeromonas salmonicida from rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykissMarsden MJ, Collins E, Secombes CJ![]()
ABSTRACT: Clearance of an aroA deletion mutant of Aeromonas salmonicida from tissues of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss was studied under a number of conditions. Following intraperitoneal injection into trout, the bacteria were rapidly found
in all tissues/body fluids examined (kidney, spleen, liver, heart, muscle, blood and peritoneal fluid), with highest recoveries in the spleen and peritoneal fluid. Whilst in some tissues numbers increased over the first few days post-injection, in general
clearance had been effected within 7 to 9 d at 16oC regardless of the inoculum dose. However, with the highest dose (2
KEY WORDS: Genetically attenuated vaccine · Aeromonas salmonicida · Furunculosis · Rainbow trout · Clearance · DeltaaroA
Published in DAO Vol.
27, No. 2
(1996) on November 14
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