DETECTION OF SPECIFIC ANTIBODY LEVELS AGAINST PHOTOBACTERIUM DAMSELAE SUBSP. PISCICIDA IN SEA BASS DURING EXPERIMENTAL CHALLENGE
Journal: Journal of Marine Biology and Aquaculture (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-10-28
Authors : Monique Mancuso;
Page : 1-5
Keywords : Photo bacterium damselae subsp; Piscicida; Indirect ELISA; Immune response; Sea bass; Antibody;
Abstract
The detection of specific antibodies in fish serum is an important assay for disease diagnosis and may furnish information on the real status of fish immunization to infectious disease. To evaluate the immune response of sea bass (D. lobar) against photo bacterium damselae subsp. piscicida, during an experimental challenge specific antibodies were on serum samples detected by an indirect ELISA protocol. Results showed the presence of antibodies against - P. d. p. in fish sera ten days after challenge, indicating that the specimens began to react to the pathogen.
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