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ABSTRACT Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), a key species in global freshwater aquaculture and a major contributor to Bangladesh's fish production, is increasingly affected by bacterial infections that compromise farm productivity. This study investigated natural co‐infection of bacterial pathogens in diseased tilapia and assessed the effectiveness ...
Md. Siddikur Rahman Sujon +10 more
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Isolation and identification of motile Aeromonas spp.from different sources
Total of 507 samples (clinical, environmental, food) were collected from different hospitals in Baghdad, water, soil, and different food stuffs. Biochemical and morphological characterization tests showed that seventeen isolates were identified as ...
Samira Y. Yousif +1 more
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Fisheries in a changing scene [includes section on proposed Morecambe Bay barrage scheme]: paper presented at Association of River Authorities, Annual Conference, Morecambe, 1967 [PDF]
The report looks at trends developing in the area of the Lancashire River Authority which will, by the turn of the century, bring tremendous pressures to bear on its natural resources, particularly land and water.
Stewart, L.
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ABSTRACT This study characterised polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB)‐producing bacteria from the culture water of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) in biofloc ponds and investigated the influence of PHB on the growth and immune performance of GIFT. Out of 40 bacterial isolates, Bacillus infantis, Exiguobacterium profundum, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus ...
Menaga Meenakshisundaram +2 more
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Objectives: Taxonomic assignment based on whole-genome sequencing data facilitates clear demarcation of species within a complex genus. Here, we applied a unique pan-genome phylogenetic method, open reading frame (ORF)-based binarized structure network ...
Aki Sakurai +3 more
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Detection of specific bacteria in water: implications of survival strategy [PDF]
It is widely recognised that conventional culture techniques may underestimate true viable bacterial numbers by several orders of magnitude. The basis of this discrepancy is that a culture in or on media of high nutrient concentration is highly selective
Pickup, R.W., Rhodes, G.
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Sepsis caused by bloodstream infection in patients in the intensive care unit: the impact of inactive empiric antimicrobial therapy on outcome [PDF]
Background: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death in the UK. Aims: The aims of this study were to identify the rate of inactive antimicrobial therapy (AMT) in the ICU and whether inactive AMT had an effect on in hospital mortality, ICU ...
Booth, M.G. +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study evaluated the phytochemical composition, antimicrobial activity, and in vivo protective effects of the hydroethanolic extract from Commiphora leptophloeos stem bark (HECL) against 5‐fluorouracil (5‐FU)‐induced intestinal mucositis. Despite the extensive traditional use of C.
Stphannie Jamyla de Araújo Barbosa +17 more
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Molecular characterization of 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of Aeromonas spp. isolated from cultured freshwater fishes in Malaysia [PDF]
The Aeromonas spp., which are found mostly in freshwater fishes are known to cause uncontrolled disease outbreak in aquaculture system. In the present study, twenty-two of Aeromonas spp.
K.P., Diyana Nadhirah +1 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Dental caries is a global health concern caused by the formation of cariogenic biofilms and their acid production. While various approaches have been tried, the rise of antibiotic‐resistant microorganisms necessitates safer and more effective antimicrobial solutions.
Parisa Habibi +3 more
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