Bacterial abscesses in whitespotted bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) in managed care

J Fish Dis. 2024 May;47(5):e13917. doi: 10.1111/jfd.13917. Epub 2024 Jan 19.

Abstract

Sixteen whitespotted bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) with histologically similar bacterial abscesses were submitted to Northwest ZooPath from nine zoo and aquarium institutions over a 17-year period. These abscesses were characterized by inflammatory cell infiltrates and necrosis with intralesional small, Gram-positive, acid-fast negative, cocci bacteria. The clinical presentation, histologic findings, and culture results indicate that Enterococcus faecalis is a relatively common cause of these lesions in whitespotted bamboo sharks. This organism also provides a treatment challenge due to its inherent antibiotic-resistant properties and ability to form biofilms, confounding the host's immune response. Enterococcus faecalis represents an important cause for abscess formation and cellulitis in captive whitespotted bamboo sharks.

Keywords: Chiloscyllium plagiosum; Enterococcus faecalis; abscess; cocci; elasmobranch; whitespotted bamboo shark.

MeSH terms

  • Abscess / veterinary
  • Animals
  • Bacteria
  • Fish Diseases*
  • Managed Care Programs
  • Sharks* / physiology