Aquatic Zoonoses Flashcards
What fish pathogens have multiple potential zoonotic species?
Bacterial fish pathogens
How are zoonotic helminths typically acquired from fish?
uncooked or undercooked seafood
Which virus is identical to Vesicular Exanthema of Swine? Who does this virus affect?
San Miguel Sea Lion Virus
- Exceptionally LOW host specificity (marine and land mammals, primates, reptiles, fish, HUMANS)
- Reportable
Most common clinical signs in humans infected with Aeromonas hydrophilia?
localized swelling @ puncture site
Edwardsiella tarda
- primarily dz of catfish
- human infection via puncture wounds
Streptococcus spp.
- FW and SW fish
- human infection via puncture wound or contamination of existing abrasion (while handling/fileting)
Mycobacterium spp.
- non-tubercular group (not reportable)
- aka “fish handler’s disease or “fish tank granuloma” in humans
- cutaneous lesions on extremities
- survives in biofilms, water pipes, pools, tanks
Most commonly from tropical fish with cutaneous lesions on extremities
Nocardia; is similar to mycobacterium
Exophiala & Veronaea spp.
- dark-walled fungi/ubiquitous saprophytes
- emerging zoonotic pathogen
- cause cutaneous or sytemic mycosis
Saprophyte = lives on dead or decaying organic matter
Anisakiasis
infection from eating raw or undercooked FW or marine fish (sushi)
- acute food poisioning signs