Asian sea bass

Environment

Diseases of Asian Sea Bass

NameDescription
PasteurellosisA variety of marine fish in several parts of the world have been frequently infected with a highly virulent bacterium originally called Pasteurella piscicida (thus the name Pasteurellosis). The disease was renamed in 1995 and is now officially called Photobacterium damsela subspecies piscicida.
StreptococcosisCaused by Streptococcus iniae (a Gram-positive, non-acid fast, non motile, oxidase positive, catalase negative, beta-haemolytic, coccus bacterium), this is one of the most serious diseases of warmwater fish. It is present in both marine and freshwater environments and has a global distribution. Cumulative mortality can be as high as 70%.
VibriosisA bacterial disease of salt-water and migratory fish, and the severity of vibriosis has increased proportionately with the development and expansion of fish farming world-wide. It has a global distribution with epizootics on all continents and a wide range of fish.