Research Article

Outbreaks of Elizabethkingia miricola Caused Fatal Meningitis-Like Disease in Cultured Bullfrogs

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Clinical signs and pathological changes of the sick bullfrogs. (a) The affected frog has an abnormal posture. (b) The head of the sick frog appears to be severely tilted to one side. (c) The infected frog has red bleeding spots on the inner thigh. (d) The livers of the diseased frogs were found to be congested and enlarged with yellow and red spots on the surface. (e and f). The eyes of the sick frog are cloudy and white.
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