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Abstract Antibacterial therapy is still in many cases the only way to control bacterial disease outbreaks, with relevant economic issues. Nevertheless, this necessity should also be well balanced with other relevant aspects such as suitability, efficacy and refinement of the treatments but also with consumer and environmental welfare.
George Rigos +6 more
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Cleaner fish in aquaculture: review on diseases and vaccination
Abstract Combating and controlling sea lice causes large economic costs for the farmers, with estimated values of more than 305 million euros (€) per year. Increased resistance against traditional chemotherapeutants due to evolutionary drivers in the sea lice combined with the lack of an effective vaccine and few other chemical treatments available are
Toni Erkinharju +3 more
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A mini-review on fish mass kills within the Egyptian fisheries and aquaculture sectors: Impacts and proposed solutions [PDF]
Mass fish kills are abrupt events in which a significant number of fish of different ages and species perish in a specific aquatic region. Dramatic waves of mass kills have involved a large variety of economic fish species in both Egyptian fisheries and ...
Alaa Eldin Eissa
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Mapping the knowledge of the main diseases affecting sea bass and sea bream in Mediterranean
Abstract Good knowledge on the disease situation and its impact on production is a base mechanism for designing health surveillance, risk analysis and biosecurity systems. Mediterranean marine fish farming, as any aquaculture production, is affected by various infectious diseases. However, seabass and seabream, the main produced species, are not listed
Ana Muniesa +8 more
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Abstract EFSA and EMA have jointly reviewed measures taken in the EU to reduce the need for and use of antimicrobials in food‐producing animals, and the resultant impacts on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Reduction strategies have been implemented successfully in some Member States.
EMA Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use (CVMP) and EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) +72 more
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Comparative Pathogenomics of Bacteria Causing Infectious Diseases in Fish
Fish living in the wild as well as reared in the aquaculture facilities are susceptible to infectious diseases caused by a phylogenetically diverse collection of bacterial pathogens. Control and treatment options using vaccines and drugs are either inadequate, inefficient, or impracticable.
Ponnerassery S. Sudheesh +4 more
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Antibiotics are extensively used in aquaculture to treat and prevent bacterial diseases, but their application can lead to negative side effects such as immunosuppression. Oxytetracycline (OTC) is a widely used antibiotic in aquaculture for treating bacterial diseases due to its broad‐spectrum activity and economic advantage.
Canan Öntaş Kurtboğan +2 more
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Signatures of dysbiosis in fish microbiomes in the context of aquaculture
Fish gut microbiome is highly susceptible to salinity changes and antimicrobial treatments, whereas external microbiomes seem to be more susceptible to disease and variations in temperature. Treatments with tetracyclines and florfenicol, as well as bacterial diseases, prompt severe dysbiosis, whereas quinolones, disinfectants and parasitic diseases ...
Raquel Xavier +2 more
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IntroductionThe gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) is a key species in European aquaculture, but its production is threatened by infectious diseases, including photobacteriosis caused by Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Phdp).
Patricia Pereiro +2 more
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An overview on understanding the major bacterial fish diseases in freshwater salmonids
Exhaustive work on bacterial fish diseases provides a significant knowledge about the influence of bacterial infections in economically noteworthy freshwater fish species farmed around the world.
Imtiaz Ahmed +2 more
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