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Safety of Florfenicol in the Adult Lobster (Homarus americanus)

Authors :
Anne Lichtenwalner
Deborah A. Bouchard
David Basti
Source :
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 42:131-133
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, 2011.

Abstract

Aerococcus viridans, the causative agent of the disease gaffkemia, was a major cause of mortality in lobsters (Homarus americanus) held in tidal impoundments during the 1970s and 1980s. Despite reports of an increase in the mortality of lobsters during impoundment, and the widespread prophylactic use of oxytetracycline against A. viridans, this bacterium has not been detected in active disease surveillance of the Maine postcapture lobster population. However, Photobacterium indicum may be an emerging opportunistic pathogen of stressed lobsters. An acute toxicity trial was conducted as a rapid screening procedure for the potential future use of the antibiotic florfenicol. Based on the results of this experiment, florfenicol appears to be well tolerated in adult H. americanus by intrapericardial injection at the 10–100 mg/kg dose. Oxytetracycline dihydrate is contraindicated by intrapericardial injection at the 10–100 mg/kg dose.

Details

ISSN :
19372825 and 10427260
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....abc7e2b66145168095685701a21551f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1638/2010-0023.1