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The specific humoral immune response of sea bream,Sparus aurata(L.), againstVibrio anguillarumO1 andPhotobacterium damselaesubsp.piscicida(Phdp) after immunization with commercial and experimental bacterins was analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. Specific anti-V.
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Abstract Fish photobacteriosis caused by Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Pdp) constitutes one of the major diseases affecting marine aquaculture worldwide. Although several virulence factors have been described in this pathogen, its pathobiology is still poorly understood.
Saqr Abushattal +2 more
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The halophilic bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Phdp) represents a substantial health problem for several fish species in aquaculture. Bacteria that reside free and inside phagocytes cause acute and chronic forms of photobacteriosis. Infections of juveniles rapidly kill up to 90-100% fish.
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2018
Routinely sea bass vaccination programs against Vibriosis/Photobacteriosis include the immersion of fish at 1–2 g in aqueous vaccine prior to transportation to floating cages, followed by an intraperitoneal (ip) administration of water-oil based vaccine at 20–25 g, which usually coincides with fish sizing.
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Routinely sea bass vaccination programs against Vibriosis/Photobacteriosis include the immersion of fish at 1–2 g in aqueous vaccine prior to transportation to floating cages, followed by an intraperitoneal (ip) administration of water-oil based vaccine at 20–25 g, which usually coincides with fish sizing.
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Photobacteriosis in some wild and cultured freshwater fishes in Egypt
Riad H. Khalil, S. Mesalhy
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