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logo 11/29/2024 6:56:08 PM     
Helping Colombia’s tilapia farmers overcome the Streptococcus outbreak 
By Rob Fletcher CO Source: thefishsite 7/5/2023
Rob Fletcher
Credit: Manolin
Manolin*, the Bergen-based aquaculture data intelligence company, is keen to launch its data platform in Colombia in the coming weeks in order to help combat the current outbreak of Streptococcus agalactiae.
 

The bacterial disease, which can cause mortality rates of over 50 percent, has been wreaking havoc across the South American country, putting livelihoods of farmers at risk. As of 22 June, it had been reported at 43 farms across four regions and had been classified as a national emergency. As it can be transmitted both horizontally (between fish) and vertically (passed down through breeding) it poses a serious, long-term threat.

 
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