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Comparative genomic analysis indicates that niche adaptation of terrestrial Flavobacteria is strongly linked to plant glycan metabolism. [PDF]
Flavobacteria are important members of aquatic and terrestrial bacterial communities, displaying extreme variations in lifestyle, geographical distribution and genome size.
Max Kolton +3 more
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ABSTRACT Carp edema virus (CEV) infects the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and causes the lethal koi sleepy disease (KSD). Signs of KSD include respiratory, detoxification, and osmoregulatory difficulties. Salt treatment re‐equilibrates blood sodium levels and can save the fish. However, it is unclear whether these fish are immunized, remain chronically
Mikolaj Adamek +12 more
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Assessment of animal diseases caused by bacteria resistant to antimicrobials: kept fish species
In this Opinion, the antimicrobial‐resistant bacteria responsible for transmissible diseases that constitute a threat to the health of certain kept fish species have been assessed.
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) +28 more
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Identification of a novel type II-C Cas9 from the fish pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum
Flavobacterium psychrophilum is the causative agent of rainbow trout fry syndrome and bacterial cold-water disease in salmonid fish worldwide. As an important fish pathogen, F.
Fuguang Chen +7 more
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Fish Poxviruses on the Rise: Prospects for Aquatic Health
ABSTRACT Fish poxviruses are increasingly recognised as emerging pathogens of fish and should be considered in cases of unexplained gill or skin pathology. Carp edema virus (CEV), the causative agent of koi sleepy disease in common carp and koi (Cyprinus carpio), represents the first known example.
Mikolaj Adamek +9 more
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Genomic Diversity and Evolution of the Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum
Flavobacterium psychrophilum, the etiological agent of rainbow trout fry syndrome and bacterial cold-water disease in salmonid fish, is currently one of the main bacterial pathogens hampering the productivity of salmonid farming worldwide. In this study,
E. Duchaud +19 more
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ABSTRACT Columnaris is an important bacterial disease of freshwater fish and is increasingly recognised as being caused by a species complex historically referred to as Flavobacterium columnare. A two‐step molecular workflow was applied to ornamental fish with clinical signs of columnaris disease from a multispecies commercial distributor operating a ...
Pedro Henrique Magalhães Cardoso +6 more
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FLAVOBACTERIUM COLUMNARE INFECTION IN CULTURED OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS [PDF]
Flavobacteruim columnare, causal agent of columnaris disease is pathogenic to many species of freshwater fish throughout the world. The columnaris disease occurred primary on the skin and gills.
W.D. SALEH, SAFENAZ G. MOHAMED
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Abstract The diatom Cymbella janischii is an invasive species in Japan, causing nuisance blooms by forming thick mats in rivers. To date, there are no documented studies on the microbiome associations in C. janischii mats or the processes that drive bloom formation.
Eldrin D. L. R. Arguelles +2 more
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Freeze-drying of Flavobacterium columnare, Flavobacterium psychrophilum and Flexibacter maritimus [PDF]
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Desolme, B., Bernardet, J.F.
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