Efficacy of Erymicin 200 Injections for Reducing and Controlling Vertical Transmission in an Inland Rainbow Trout Brood Stock.

Pathogens

Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory, 122 East Edison Street, Brush, CO 80723, USA.

Published: July 2020

Bacterial Kidney Disease, caused by (), is widespread and can cause significant mortality at most life stages in infected salmonids. is commonly found in inland trout, which can be carriers of the bacterium. Lethal spawns can be used to control vertical transmission to progeny through the culling of eggs from infected parents, but can be costly, time-consuming, and can negatively impact important and rare brood stocks. Erymicin 200 is an Investigational New Animal Drug (INAD) intended to reduce levels in hatchery brood stocks and control vertical transmission to progeny. We tested the efficacy of Erymicin 200 injections in a positive, hatchery-resident rainbow trout () brood stock in Colorado, USA. Brood fish age two and three were injected with 25 mg per kg of body weight Erymicin 200 three times prior to spawning. Erymicin 200 was effective in reducing to below detectable levels in treated fish. However, both negative treated and control brood fish produced positive progeny, suggesting that Erymicin 200 did not prevent the vertical transmission of

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Efficacy of Erymicin 200 Injections for Reducing and Controlling Vertical Transmission in an Inland Rainbow Trout Brood Stock.

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory, 122 East Edison Street, Brush, CO 80723, USA.

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