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Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to identify and characterize the etiological agent causing mortality in Indian Major Carp, Rohu (Labeo rohita) in West Bengal, India. Diseased fish samples having hemorrhages near the tail and intraperitonial region was collected from culture ponds of Burdwan, West Bengal for the isolation of the pathogenic bacteria. Primarily the bacterium was characterized using biochemical and antibiogram studies. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of the isolated bacteria revealed that the isolate was having 100% homology with Klebsiella pneumoniae (NCBI Accession Number- KY003130). Intraperitoneal injection with 1.05 × 106 CFU per fish causes 50% mortality. The challenged fish showed hemorrhages in the intraperitonial region. The histopathology of the challenged fish liver showed vacuolation, necrosis and disruption of hepatocytes. However, focal necrosis and vacuolation was observed in kidney tissue. This study highlights the first time involvement of Klebsiella pneumoniae in the disease outbreak of cultured Labeo rohita. Understanding the pathology and pathogenesis studies of this emerging pathogen in cultured carps would help in control of this disease in aquaculture.Not Availabl

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