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. 1984 Jun;47(6):1201–1205. doi: 10.1128/aem.47.6.1201-1205.1984

Isolation of Yersinia ruckeri Bacteriophages

R M W Stevenson 1,*, D W Airdrie 1,
PMCID: PMC240195  PMID: 16346556

Abstract

Eight bacteriophages effective against Yersinia ruckeri, the enteric redmouth disease bacterium, were isolated. Phage YerA41, a tailed icosahedral virus isolated from sewage enrichments, lysed 34 of 35 strains of Y. ruckeri serovar I, but was inactive against 15 strains belonging to three other serological groups. Six other phages lysed strains of serovars II, V, and I′, a subgroup of serovar I. YerL62, a phage obtained by mitomycin C induction, was specific for one of three serovar V strains. These bacteriophages, particularly YerA41, have potential value for fish disease diagnostic work.

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