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Removal of fish pathogenic bacteria in biological sand filters

Water Research, 2003
Documentation is required to evaluate the use of infiltration systems as an alternative method for removal of fish pathogenic bacteria in wastewater from fish-farms. This study was performed to investigate the removal of bacterial fish pathogens in biological sand filters.
Anne-Marie, Bomo   +3 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Siderophores from Fish Pathogenic Bacteria

2021
Aquaculture is an important food source worldwide but one of its main problems is the spread of infectious diseases caused by Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria that results in considerable economic losses. Since siderophores, low molecular weight organic compounds involved in the iron-uptake mechanisms of the bacteria, are critical for the growth and ...
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Antimicrobial activity of honeybee venom against fish pathogenic bacteria

open access: yesHangug Eobyeong Haghoeji, 2011
In this study, we examined antimicrobial activity of the bee venom isolated from honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) against fish pathogenic bacteria, Edwardsiella tarda, Vibrio ichthyoenteri and Streptococcus iniae of cultured olive flounder, Paralichthys olvaceus.
Sang-Mi Han   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

An overview of fish pathogenic bacteria and the effect of medicinal plants against

2022
Journal of Quality and Durability of Agricultural Products and Food Stuffs,2(2 ...
jahane, mehdi   +5 more
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Cell-Surface-Associated Properties of Fish Pathogenic Bacteria

Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 1991
Abstract Pathogenicity assays showed that 33 of 42 potentially pathogenic strains of bacteria tested were virulent to rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss. Regardless of their degree of virulence to fish, strains of motile Aeromonas, A. salmonicida, and Vibrio anguillarum were moderately hydrophobic.
Ysabel Santos   +5 more
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Combined in-vitro activity of trimethoprim and sulphonamides on fish-pathogenic bacteria

Aquaculture, 1974
Abstract The relative in-vitro activity of 7 sulphonamides, Sulphadiazine, Sulphanilamide, Sulphadimidine, Sulphamerazine, Sulphathiazole, Sulphamethoxypyridazine, Sulphamethylphenazole, each linked in turn to trimethoprim, was assessed for representatives of the following fish-pathogenic bacteria: Aeromonas punctata, A.
D.H. McCarthy   +2 more
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Fish pathogen bacteria: Adhesion, parameters influencing virulence and interaction with host cells

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2018
Wild fisheries are declining due to over-fishing, climate change, pollution and marine habitat destructions among other factors, and, concomitantly, aquaculture is increasing significantly around the world. Fish infections caused by pathogenic bacteria are quite common in aquaculture, although their seriousness depends on the season.
Said Ben Hamed   +5 more
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