“…With the rapid development of the aquaculture industry, motile aeromonad infections caused by A. hydrophila have become an increasingly prominent problem (Xiao et al, 2011;Nielsen et al, 2001;Xu et al, 1993). Based on different clinical symptoms, A. hydrophila can cause several diseases in fish, which include motile Aeromonas septicemia (MAS) or hemorrhagic septicemia (da Silva et al, 2012;Nielsen et al, 2001;Xu et al, 1993), hemolytic ascitesosis (Sun et al, 1991), intussusception (Liu et al, 2008), tail or fin rot (Liu et al, 1993;Rahman et al, 2001), stigmatosis (Xu et al, 1980), and epizootic ulcerative syndrome (Austin and Adams, 1996;Roberts, 1997). MAS is the most serious disease and has frequently caused huge economic losses in the cyprinid fish industry throughout China since 1989 (Lu, 1992;Nielsen et al, 2001;Qian et al, 1997).…”