logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/28/2024 2:27:17 PM     
Fresh insights into Aeromonas hydrophila in aquaculture 
US Source: thefishsite 5/27/2024
Fresh insights into Aeromonas hydrophila in aquaculture
A new paper describes the complex dynamic interplay between Aeromonas hydrophila bacterium and its environment in aquaculture settings.

Fish infected with A. hydrophila can develop ulcers, tail rot, fin rot, and haemorrhagic septicaemia, which causes lesions that lead to scale shedding, haemorrhages in the gills and anal area, exophthalmia and abdominal swelling.
 

Published in Aquaculture International, the study, which was published under the title of "Aquaculture and Aeromonas hydrophila: a complex interplay of environmental factors and virulence", confirms the close connection of environmental conditions in shaping the prevalence and pathogenicity of A. hydrophila in aquaculture environments. Water quality, temperature, pH levels, and high ammonia concentrations exacerbate A. hydrophila infection by compromising host immunity and creating favourable conditions for bacterial proliferation. Oxygen concentration and nutrient availability complexly influence the spread and virulence of this pathogen.

 
Tilapia Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
2301These plant, fish and bird species all have something in commoncbc2022-12-23CA
2302‘A soul wound’: a First Nation built its culture around salmontheguardian2022-12-05UK
2303Record-breaking bony fish weighing 3 tons found in Portugalmsn2022-10-19PT
2304Volunteers try to save trapped fish in Italyyahoo2022-11-16IT
2305Chinese researchers identify gene that makes algae an ideal aquaculture and biofuel candidateThe Fish Site2022-12-21CN
2306Карась по перволедьюОхотники.ру2022-12-20RU
2307Waipā ready if summer heat triggers algal bloom outbreak at Lake Ngā Rotonzherald2022-12-21NZ
2308NZ King Salmon pours cold water on takeover talknzherald2022-06-29NZ
2309Environment ‘think-tank’ appeals against establishment of first open-sea fish farmnzherald2022-12-06NZ
2310A 150,000 people petition urging the EU to protect the welfare of fishmercopress2022-12-06EU
2311'Bizarre' Zulu fish washes up on beach near Newquaycornwalllive2022-12-08UK
2312Rare good news from the Amazon: Gigantic fish are thriving againwlrn2022-12-07BR
2313An ice fishing chat with a pro named ‘Bro’ – guide and fishing promoter Brian ‘Bro’ Brosdahltwincities2022-12-09US
2314Atmospheric Carbon Might Turn Lakes More AcidicAssociated Press2022-12-19CA
2315Authorities investigate fish kill event on Sydney's north shoreABC News2022-12-06AU
2316Massive Bluefin Tuna Caught in Dramatic Video: 'Epic Experience'newsweek2022-12-02US
2317New York Times ‘Editors’ Note’ Reels Back Gaza Fish Talealgemeiner2022-12-06US
2318Cod industry can bank on further genetic advancementsThe Fish Site2022-12-15NO
2319Cermaq stocks third fish cohort in iFarmThe Fish Site2022-12-16NO
2320Trout immune system discovery could help improve aquaculture vaccinesThe Fish Site2022-12-16US
2321Huge Berlin Aquarium Bursts, Unleashing Flood of DevastationAssociated Press2022-12-16GE
2322На удочку перед ледоставомОхотники.ру2022-12-14RU
2323Panama Gets US Aid To Avoid Red Card In Illegal Fishing Fightmenafn2022-11-27PA
2324How AI may help Scotland’s salmon farming industrypressandjournal2022-11-28UK
2325Canadian walleye, northern pike fisheries gain MSC certificationseafood source2022-12-09CA

134 135 136 92 of [137 - pages.]