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Flavobacterium covae is the predominant species of columnaris-causing bacteria impacting the Channel Catfish industry in the southeastern United States

Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 2023
Abstract Objective Columnaris disease is a leading cause of disease-related losses in the catfish industry of the southeastern United States. The term “columnaris-causing bacteria” (CCB) has been coined in reference to the four described species that cause columnaris disease: Flavobacterium columnare,
Benjamin R. LaFrentz   +12 more
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Investigation of dietary exogenous protease and humic substance on growth, disease resistance to Flavobacterium covae and immune responses in juvenile channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2023
AbstractMany bacterial pathogens impact the US catfish industry, and disease control can be challenging for producers. Columnaris disease in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, is primarily caused by Flavobacterium covae (formerly F. columnare).
Abdulmalik A. Oladipupo   +3 more
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An Optimized Method for Efficient Conjugal Transfer in Flavobacterium covae

Journal of Fish Diseases
ABSTRACT The fish pathogen Flavobacterium covae causes significant mortality and there is a need to better understand virulence factors that contribute to its pathogenesis. Few highly virulent F.
Stacey LaFrentz   +5 more
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Fishing for Protection: Evaluating Recombinant Flavobacterium covae Vaccines in Channel Catfish 3683

The Journal of Immunology
Abstract Description   Columnaris disease, caused by Flavobacterium covae, is one of the leading causes of mortality in channel catfish and leads to ∼$11 million dollars in annual production losses. Here, we test the immunogenicity and efficacy of two F. covae proteins associated with bacterial
Emily M. Churchman   +8 more
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