# Fatal Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Common Guitarfish (Rhinobatos rhinobatos) Caused by Photobacterium damselae Subsp. damselae in a Controlled Environment

**Authors:** Giorgia Bignami, Teresa Pirollo, Perla Tedesco, Monica Caffara, Maria Letizia Fioravanti, Elena Campesi, Cristiano Da Rugna, Stefano Gridelli, Francesco Quaglio, Andrea Gustinelli

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/jfd.70066 · 2025-10-04

## TL;DR

A rare and deadly bacterial infection caused sudden deaths in three critically endangered guitarfish in an aquarium.

## Contribution

First documented case of fatal Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae septicemia in captive guitarfish.

## Key findings

- Bacteriological analysis confirmed P. damselae subsp. damselae in all three deceased guitarfish.
- Histopathology showed bacterial aggregates in gills, heart, and kidney, indicating systemic septicemia.
- Parasitological and viral tests were negative, ruling out other potential causes.

## Abstract

Elasmobranchs, including sharks and rays, are commonly housed in public aquariums due to their ecological significance and educational value. The common guitarfish (Rhinobatos rhinobatos), currently listed as ‘Critically Endangered’ by the IUCN, is particularly susceptible to population declines due to overfishing and bycatch. While generally considered robust, individuals in captivity may experience stress‐related health issues, increasing their susceptibility to infectious diseases. This study investigates a mortality event affecting three 20‐year‐old guitarfish kept in a public aquarium. The fish exhibited respiratory distress and ataxia before sudden death. Necropsy findings included external hemorrhages and severe hemorrhagic enteritis. Bacteriological analyses identified Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae in all specimens through MALDI‐TOF and PCR sequencing, while parasitological tests and RT‐PCR for Betanodavirus were negative. Histopathology revealed bacterial aggregates in the gills, heart and kidney, consistent with systemic bacterial septicemia. P. damselae subsp. damselae is an opportunistic marine pathogen known to cause hemorrhagic septicemia in various fish species. This case represents the first documented occurrence of fatal P. damselae subsp. damselae septicemia in captive guitarfish. Understanding the impact of infectious diseases in confined environments is essential for improving the health management of endangered elasmobranchs in aquariums and conservation programs.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Rhinobatos rhinobatos (taxon 1213707)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** damselae septicemia (MESH:D018805), sudden death (MESH:D003645), hemorrhages (MESH:D006470), Hemorrhagic Septicemia (MESH:D006483), infectious diseases (MESH:D003141), ataxia (MESH:D001259), bacterial (MESH:D001424), hemorrhagic enteritis (MESH:D004751), respiratory distress (MESH:D012128)
- **Species:** Elasmobranchii (elasmobranchs, subclass) [taxon 7778], Betanodavirus (genus) [taxon 143919], Rhinobatos rhinobatos (common guitarfish, species) [taxon 1213707], Selachii (sharks, infraclass) [taxon 119203]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12961732