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Vibrio ordalii
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V. ordalii
Binomial name
Vibrio ordalii
Schiewe et al. 1982

Vibrio ordalii is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. It causes vibriosis in fish. Its type strain is ATCC 33509 (=DF3K =Dom F3 kid).[1]

References

  1. ^ Schiewe, Michael H.; Trust, Trevor J.; Crosa, Jorge H. (1981). "Vibrio ordalii sp. nov.: A causative agent of vibriosis in fish". Current Microbiology. 6 (6): 343–348. doi:10.1007/BF01567009. ISSN 0343-8651.

Further reading

  • Silva-Rubio, A; Acevedo, C; Magariños, B; Jaureguiberry, B; Toranzo, AE; Avendaño-Herrera, R (2008). "Antigenic and molecular characterization of Vibrio ordalii strains isolated from Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in Chile". Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 79: 27–35. doi:10.3354/dao01872. ISSN 0177-5103.
  • Mutharia, Lucy M., and Paul A. Amor. "Monoclonal antibodies against< i> Vibrio anguillarum O2 and< i> Vibrio ordalii identify antigenic differences in lipopolysaccharide O-antigens." FEMS microbiology letters 123.3 (1994): 289-298.
  • Rubio, Andrés Silva, and Rubén Avendaño Herrera. "Vibriosis en Chile: Caracterización de los Agentes Etiológicos, una Necesidad para el Desarrollo de Medidas Eficaces de Prevención Vibriosis in Chile: Characterization of the Etiological Agents, a Need to Develop Prevention Strategies."
  • Akayli, T., et al. "Identification and Genotyping of Vibrio ordalii: A Comparison of Different Methods." (2010).
  • Pybus, V.; Loutit, M. W.; Lamont, I. L.; Tagg, J. R. (1994). "Growth inhibition of the salmon pathogen Vibrio ordalii by a siderophore produced by Vibrio anguillarum strain VL4355". Journal of Fish Diseases. 17 (4): 311–324. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2761.1994.tb00227.x. ISSN 0140-7775.