Vibrio anguillarum phage CHOED was isolated from Chilean mussels. It is a virulent phage showing effective inhibition of V. anguillarum. CHOED has potential in phage therapy, because it can protect fish from vibriosis in fish farms. Here, we announce the completely sequenced genome of V. anguillarum phage CHOED
Vibrio anguillarum causes a fatal hemorrhagic septicemia in marine fish that leads to great economic...
Fish larvae in aquaculture have high mortality rates due to pathogenic bacteria, especially the Vibr...
A novel Vibrio phage, P23, belonging to the family Siphoviridae was isolated from the surface water ...
Nineteen Vibrio anguillarum-specific temperate bacteriophages isolated across Europe and Chile from ...
Due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, commonly known as “superbugs”, phage therapy f...
Abstract Background Aquaculture is the fastest growing sector of food production worldwide. However,...
Fish larvae in aquaculture have high mortality rates due to pathogenic bacteria, especially the Vibr...
Vibrio anguillarum is an important bacterial pathogen that causes vibriosis in marine fish. We prese...
The aquaculture industry is suffering from losses associated with bacterial infections by opportunis...
Vibrio vulnificus phages are abundant in coastal marine environments, shellfish, clams, and oysters....
Fish larvae in aquaculture have high mortality rates due to pathogenic bacteria, especially the Vibr...
A newly discovered lytic bacteriophage, V-YDF132, which efficiently infects the pathogenic strain of...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus has long been known pathogenic to shrimp but only recently it is also report...
Phage-based pathogen control (i.e., phage therapy) has received increasing scientific attention to r...
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
Vibrio anguillarum causes a fatal hemorrhagic septicemia in marine fish that leads to great economic...
Fish larvae in aquaculture have high mortality rates due to pathogenic bacteria, especially the Vibr...
A novel Vibrio phage, P23, belonging to the family Siphoviridae was isolated from the surface water ...
Nineteen Vibrio anguillarum-specific temperate bacteriophages isolated across Europe and Chile from ...
Due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, commonly known as “superbugs”, phage therapy f...
Abstract Background Aquaculture is the fastest growing sector of food production worldwide. However,...
Fish larvae in aquaculture have high mortality rates due to pathogenic bacteria, especially the Vibr...
Vibrio anguillarum is an important bacterial pathogen that causes vibriosis in marine fish. We prese...
The aquaculture industry is suffering from losses associated with bacterial infections by opportunis...
Vibrio vulnificus phages are abundant in coastal marine environments, shellfish, clams, and oysters....
Fish larvae in aquaculture have high mortality rates due to pathogenic bacteria, especially the Vibr...
A newly discovered lytic bacteriophage, V-YDF132, which efficiently infects the pathogenic strain of...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus has long been known pathogenic to shrimp but only recently it is also report...
Phage-based pathogen control (i.e., phage therapy) has received increasing scientific attention to r...
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
Vibrio anguillarum causes a fatal hemorrhagic septicemia in marine fish that leads to great economic...
Fish larvae in aquaculture have high mortality rates due to pathogenic bacteria, especially the Vibr...
A novel Vibrio phage, P23, belonging to the family Siphoviridae was isolated from the surface water ...