Protection of Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus against experimental edwardsiellosis by formalin-killed Edwardsiella tarda in combination withoral administration of immunostimulants
T. Ashida et al., Protection of Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus against experimental edwardsiellosis by formalin-killed Edwardsiella tarda in combination withoral administration of immunostimulants, FISHERIES S, 65(4), 1999, pp. 527-530
We studied the effects of oral administration of immunostimulants (curdlan
and quillaja saponin) and formalin-killed Edwardsiella tarda cells (FKC) on
the protection against edwardsiellosis in Japanese flounder Paralichthys o
livaceus. Fish were fed experimental diets containing immunostimulants and
FKC singly or in combination for three weeks. The survival rates were obser
ved for 19 days after challenge with E. tarda, and the agglutination titers
against the bacterium were measured before and after the challenge. Fish f
ed the immunostimulants showed higher survival rates than the control group
, with the agglutination titers being as low as those of the control group.
On the other hand, fish fed on FKC-containing diets exhibited significantl
y (p < 0.05) higher survival rates and titers than the control group. The i
mmunostimulants were suggested to activate immune systems in the vaccinated
fish, which led to enhancement of resistance against edwardsiellosis.