“…S. dysgalactiae infection was first reported in Japan in 2002 (Nomoto et al, ). This species is an emerging pathogen that can cause severe disease in many farmed fish species throughout the world, including amberjack ( Seriola dumerili ), yellowtail ( Seriola quinqueradiata ) and king fish ( Seriola lalandi ) in Japan (Nishiki, Minami, Itami, & Yoshida, ; Nishiki et al, ; Nomoto et al, ); pompano ( Trachinotus blochii ) and white‐spotted snapper ( Lutjanus stellatus ) in Malaysia (Abdelsalam, Asheg, & Eissa, ; Abdelsalam, Chen, et al, ); hybrid red tilapia ( Oreochromis sp.) in Indonesia (Abdelsalam, Chen, et al, ); Nile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) in Brazil (Netto, Leal, & Figueiredo, ); grey mullet ( Mugil cephalus ), cobia ( Rachycentron canadum ) and soiny mullet ( Liza haematocheila ) in Taiwan (Abdelsalam, Chen, et al, ; Tsai, Wang, Yoshida, & Chen, ); and golden pompano ( Tranchinotus ovatus ) (Cai et al, ) and different species of cultured sturgeon ( Acipenser baerii , Acipenser schrenckii and Acipenser gueldenstaedti ) in China (Pan et al, ; Yang & Li, ; Yang et al, ).…”