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  • Large-scale fish deaths in Kerala occurred in 2018 and 2019 due to heavy rainfall, leading to conditions favorable for epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), a disease caused by the water mould Aphanomyces invadans.
  • The outbreak primarily affected freshwater snakeheads and brackish water mullet and pearl spot, with EUS being recorded in four new freshwater fish species for the first time.
  • Histological and molecular tests confirmed EUS as the cause of mortality, linked to sudden changes in water quality during the floods, including lower temperatures and decreases in pH and hardness.

Article Abstract

Large-scale fish mortality was observed in flood-affected fish farms across several parts of Kerala following heavy rainfall in August 2018 and 2019-nearly 53% above the normal monsoon rain that the region receives. The affected fish had severe haemorrhages and ulcers, typical of the highly infectious disease epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) caused by the water mould Aphanomyces invadans. In freshwater, snakeheads Channa spp. and in brackish water mullet (Mugilidae) and pearl spot (Etroplus suratensis) were severely affected. EUS was observed in 4 freshwater fishes for the first time: dotted sawfin barb Pethia punctata (Cyprinidae), Malabar leaffish Pristolepis malabarica (Pristolepididae), mahecola barb Puntius mahecola (Cyprinidae) and giant snakehead Channa pseudomarulius (Channidae). Histology and molecular diagnosis confirmed the cause of mortality to be EUS. Fungal hyphae were also observed in deeply ulcerated fish, revealed by lactophenol cotton blue staining. The severity of the EUS outbreak was linked to the sudden change in water quality associated with the flood, such as lower water temperature, and decreases in pH, total alkalinity and total hardness.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao03567DOI Listing

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