FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Molecular epidemiology of Vibrio nigripulchritudo, a pathogen of cultured penaeid shrimp (Litopenaeus stylirostris) in New Caledonia BT AF GOARANT, Cyrille REYNAUD, Yann ANSQUER, Dominique DE DECKER, Sophie SAULNIER, Denis LEROUX, Frederique AS 1:1;2:2;3:1;4:1;5:2;6:2; FF 1:PDG-DOP-DCOP-AQNC;2:PDG-DOP-DCN-AGSAE-LGP;3:PDG-DOP-DCOP-AQNC;4:PDG-DOP-DCOP-AQNC;5:PDG-DOP-DCN-AGSAE-LGP;6:PDG-DOP-DCN-AGSAE-LGP; C1 IFREMER, Dept Aquaculture, Noumea 98846, New Caledonia. IFREMER, Lab Genet & Pathol, F-17390 La Tremblade, France. C2 IFREMER, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE SI SAINT VINCENT LA TREMBLADE RONCE LA TREMBLADE SE PDG-DOP-DCOP-AQNC PDG-DOP-DCN-AGSAE-LGP IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 IF 2.037 TC 35 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-1913.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;Virulence;Epidemiology;Typing;MLST;AP PCR;Mariculture;Vibriosis AB A collection of 57 isolates of Vibrio nigripulchritudo from either diseased or healthy shrimp and from shrimp farms environment was studied in order to gain a better understanding of the epidemiology of this pathogen, notably isolated from two distinct shrimp disease complexes. Molecular typing using two different techniques, arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) and multi-locus sequence typing (MLST), studied together with experimental pathology data allowed a relevant epidemiological insight into this possibly emerging pathogen. Additionally, results obtained with the two molecular typing techniques were congruent and allowed discriminating the strains associated with the "Summer Syndrome" from strains isolated from other contexts, especially the other shrimp vibriosis "Syndrome 93". These results highlight that the "Summer Syndrome" is most probably caused by an emergent clonal pathogen that therefore deserves surveillance and that AP-PCR can satisfactorily be used for that purpose PY 2006 PD NOV SO Systematic and Applied Microbiology SN 0723-2020 PU Elsevier VL 29 IS 7 UT 000241744700005 BP 570 EP 580 DI 10.1016/j.syapm.2005.12.005 ID 1913 ER EF