Summary: | Nile tilapia that was infected with A. hydrophila can showed good
morphological condition (healthy). Therefore, physiological observation was
needed to detect the healthy state of Nile tilapia. The aim of this research was to
study the physiological condition of Nile tilapia that infected with A. hydrophila in
term of liver and kidney function. Eighteen fish were divided in to three groups:
control group were injected 0,1 mL PBS i.m. and treatment groups (injected with
0,1 mL of dormant A. hydrophila suspention (4x108 cell/mL) and injected with 0,1
mL revirulent A. hydrophila suspention (1,5x108 cells/mL)). Alanine transferase
(ALT) levels, creatinine levels, and clinical signs were observed on day 0
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