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Hepatic transcriptome profiling of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides Lacépède) injected with Flavobacterium covae or lipopolysaccharide

Journal of Fish Diseases
AbstractFlavobacterium covae (columnaris) is the most detrimental bacterial disease affecting the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides Lacépède) aquaculture industry. In the current study, fish received an intraperitoneal injection of either 1× PBS (100 μL), LPS in PBS (100 μL, 10 μg/mL), or F.
Nilima N. Renukdas   +3 more
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Coinfection of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) with virulent Aeromonas hydrophila and Flavobacterium covae exacerbates mortality

Journal of Fish Diseases
AbstractFlavobacterium covae and virulent Aeromonas hydrophila are prevalent bacterial pathogens within the US catfish industry that can cause high mortality in production ponds. An assessment of in vivo bacterial coinfection with virulent A. hydrophila (ML09‐119) and F. covae (ALG‐00‐530) was conducted in juvenile channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus).
Allison L. Wise   +6 more
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Early divergent responses to virulent and attenuated vaccine isolates of Flavobacterium covae sp. nov. In channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus

Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Columnaris disease continues to inflict substantial losses among freshwater cultured species since its first description one hundred years ago. The experimental and anecdotal evidence suggests an expanded range and rising virulence of columnaris worldwide due to the warming global climate.
Dongdong Zhang   +8 more
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Efficacy of whole-cell-based monovalent and bivalent vaccines against Streptococcus iniae and Flavobacterium covae in fingerling Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer)

Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Streptococcosis and columnaris caused by Streptococcus spp. and Flavobacterium spp. have been recognized as critical problems in Asian seabass aquaculture development because they cause severe mortality. In this study, we identified various isolates of S. iniae and F.
Pimchanok Tumree   +3 more
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Exploring the potential of Flavobacterium covae catalase and DNA starvation/stationary phase protein as recombinant protein vaccines against columnaris disease in channel catfish

Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Columnaris disease, caused by Flavobacterium covae, is a principal cause of mortality in the catfish industry that can lead to several million dollars in annual production losses. This Gram-negative bacterium is an opportunistic pathogen that manifests as a biofilm on the host's mucosal surfaces as the disease progresses.
Emily M. Churchman   +7 more
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Molecular structure and functional responses of IgM, IgT and IgD to Flavobacterium covae and Streptococcus iniae infection in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer Bloch, 1790)

Fish & Shellfish Immunology
The Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) faces significant disease threats, which are exacerbated by intensive farming practices and environmental changes. Therefore, understanding its immune system is crucial. The current study presents a comprehensive analysis of immune-related genes in Asian seabass peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs) using Iso-seq ...
Anurak Uchuwittayakul   +4 more
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Constituents From Brazilian Propolis Against Edwardsiella ictaluri and Flavobacterium covae, Two Bacteria Affecting Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)

Journal of Fish Diseases
ABSTRACTEdwardsiella ictaluri and Flavobacterium covae are two bacteria species that cause diseases in farm‐raised channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) that cause heavy economic damage to the aquaculture industry, particularly to the channel catfish farming. In search for environmentally benign antibacterial compounds active against E. ictaluri and F. 
Victor P. Ribeiro   +5 more
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Draft Genome Sequences of Flavobacterium covae Strains LSU-066-04 and LV-359-01

Microbiology Resource Announcements, 2022
Emily M. Churchman   +2 more
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