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Recombinant DnaK Orally Administered Protects Axenic European Sea Bass Against Vibriosis [PDF]
Vibrio anguillarum causes high mortality in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larviculture and is a hindering factor for successful sustainable aquaculture of this commercially valuable species.
Eamy Nursaliza Yaacob +8 more
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Current growth in aquaculture production is parallel with the increasing number of diseases outbreaks and can affect the production, profitability and sustainability of the industry worldwide.
Romi Novriadi
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Review Vibriosis Management in Indonesian Marine Fish Farming [PDF]
Vibriosis is a bacterial disease that has been reported in Indonesian marine fish culture since the 1990s. The disease was reported mostly in grouper and shrimp (monodon and vanname) farming, although the infections in snapper (Lates calcarifer) and ...
Istiqomah Indah +3 more
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This study aims to estimate the economic loss due to vibriosis in the production of Asian seabass in floating net-cages on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Siti Hajar Mohd Yazid +8 more
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Molecular characterization of vibriosis associated bacteria from traditional mud-crab farmed in the North Coast of Central Java, Indonesia [PDF]
This study examines the molecular characterization of bacteria associated with clinical symptoms and the diversity of vibriosis infecting farmed mud crab from three sampling locations, namely Rembang, Demak, and Kendal Districts.
Sarjito Sarjito +5 more
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Vibrio vulnificus is an important zoonotic and aquatic pathogen and can cause vibriosis in humans and aquatic animals (especially farmed fish and shrimp species). Rapid and sensitive detection methods for V.
Xingxing Xiao +6 more
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Does virulence assessment of Vibrio anguillarum using sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) larvae correspond with genotypic and phenotypic characterization? [PDF]
Background: Vibriosis is one of the most ubiquitous fish diseases caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Vibrio such as Vibrio (Listonella) anguillarum. Despite a lot of research efforts, the virulence factors and mechanism of V. anguillarum are still
Bossier, Peter +10 more
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Inhibition of luminous Vibrio harveyi by "green water" obtained from tank culture of tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus [PDF]
Background. Luminous vibriosis caused by Vibrio harveyi, is a serious disease problem in shrimp aquaculture. The use of "green water", a technique that involves the stocking of tilapia, Oreochromis in the reservoir for the production of
F.H. Huervana +2 more
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Intestinal microbiome-mediated resistance against vibriosis for Cynoglossus semilaevis
Background Infectious diseases have caused huge economic loss and food security issues in fish aquaculture. Current management and breeding strategies heavily rely on the knowledge of regulative mechanisms underlying disease resistance.
Qian Zhou +6 more
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Disease outbreaks continue to represent one of the main bottlenecks for the sustainable development of the aquaculture industry. In marine aquaculture, many species from the Vibrio genus are serious opportunistic pathogens responsible for significant ...
María Cámara-Ruiz +6 more
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