Lf. Gibson et al., Probiotic activity of Aeromonas media on the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, when challenged with Vibrio tubiashii, AQUACULTURE, 169(1-2), 1998, pp. 111-120
The ability of BUS-(bacteriocin-like inhibitory substance)-producing Aeromo
nas media, strain A199, to act as a probiotic was assessed on the host anim
al, Crassostrea gigas, by testing whether or not strain A199 could prevent
death of the oyster larvae when challenged with Vibrio tubiashii. Whereas l
arvae, challenged with the Vibrio, died within 5 days, the presence of both
the pathogen and the probiotic strain, together, did not affect the viabil
ity of the larvae over the same time period. The viability of larvae challe
nged with A199 alone was also unaffected. In addition, A199 exhibited antag
onistic activity against a wide range of fish/shellfish pathogens in vitro.
These findings have important, economic implications for those engaged in
the oyster producing industry where heavy losses can be experienced as a re
sult of an infectious outbreak. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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