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Genetics of resistance to disease in fishes
Aquaculture, 1990Abstract The first part of this paper deals with the identification and exploitation of genetic variations in resistance to diseases. At the interspecific level, hybridization may in some cases allow the exploitation of the character of resistance of one of the parents. Polyploid hybrids represent a particular advantage for this approach.
Chevassus, B., Dorson, M.
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Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases of Fish
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1986INTRODUCTION 479 THE PATHOGENS 480 Bacteria.. . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .. ....... 480 Viruses..... ..... 481 Clinical Manife stations 482 THE HOST 482 Nonimmune Defense 483 Immune Defense , 485 ANTIGENIC STRUCTURE 488 THE DISEASE PROCESS ....
T J, Trust, F W, Klotz, L H, Miller
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Veterinary Record, 1983
The treatment of fish diseases is relatively unsophisticated. Administration of drugs may be by solution in water, incorporation in feed or by injection. Many of the drugs used are traditional remedies although antibiotics and anaesthetics are being increasingly employed.
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The treatment of fish diseases is relatively unsophisticated. Administration of drugs may be by solution in water, incorporation in feed or by injection. Many of the drugs used are traditional remedies although antibiotics and anaesthetics are being increasingly employed.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2002
Ocular disorders in fish are common and can occur as primary or secondary manifestations of systemic disease. Because most fish are sight feeders, visual impairments usually have fatal consequences for the individual fish and can lead to substantial economic losses for the client.
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Ocular disorders in fish are common and can occur as primary or secondary manifestations of systemic disease. Because most fish are sight feeders, visual impairments usually have fatal consequences for the individual fish and can lead to substantial economic losses for the client.
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2021
Most of the bacteria presently recognized were not isolated from wild populations, but were from fish used in artificial propagation. Fish maintained in this manner are frequently crowded and under conditions that impose additional stress. Conditions of propagation also provide an opportunity to observe animals for specific alterations resulting from ...
John S. Rohovec, John L. Fryer
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Most of the bacteria presently recognized were not isolated from wild populations, but were from fish used in artificial propagation. Fish maintained in this manner are frequently crowded and under conditions that impose additional stress. Conditions of propagation also provide an opportunity to observe animals for specific alterations resulting from ...
John S. Rohovec, John L. Fryer
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Effects of fish oils and fish on cardiovascular disease
Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2001The effects of fish oils, fish, and omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids on cardiovascular functions and outcomes in recently published studies are reviewed. The original hypothesis that eating fish is protective has been largely sustained but refined to indicate benefit mainly in those who are at increased risk.
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Fish Cardiovascular Physiology and Disease
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2009Fish patients with cardiovascular disorders present a challenge in terms of diagnostic evaluation and therapeutic options. Veterinarians can approach these cases in fish using methods similar to those employed for other companion animals. Clinicians who evaluate and treat fish in private, aquarium, zoologic, or aquaculture settings need to rely on ...
Stephen J. Hernandez-Divers+3 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
The paraphyletic group referred to as fishes represents several extant and extinct classes that demonstrate the greatest diversity and abundance of any of the vertebrates on the Earth. Anatomically and physiologically, the systems of fish are comparable to those of other vertebrates and the thyroid and hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis are no ...
Peter M, DiGeronimo, E Scott P, Weber
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The paraphyletic group referred to as fishes represents several extant and extinct classes that demonstrate the greatest diversity and abundance of any of the vertebrates on the Earth. Anatomically and physiologically, the systems of fish are comparable to those of other vertebrates and the thyroid and hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis are no ...
Peter M, DiGeronimo, E Scott P, Weber
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Epitheliocystis Disease in Fishes
1980Epitheliocystis was first described by Hoffman et al. (1969) as a benign chronic infection of fishes. In recent years it became evident that epitheliocystis infections in fishes may be very pathogenic and cause severe mortalities to fish in culture, particularly to juvenile fish in nurseries.
I. Sabnai, I. Paperna
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