The causative agent responsible for vibriosis in tropical fish aquaculture, Vibrio harveyi, has become a major bacterial pathogen. Studies suggest that this bacterium has developed resistance to antibiotics commonly used in aquaculture. In view of this situation and the requirement for the proposed postantibiotic era, bacteriophage therapy seems to be a promising control strategy for fish vibriosis. In this study, a lytic Vibrio phage VhKM4 belonging to a member of large, marine Myoviridae was successfully isolated. It exhibited bacteriolysis to both V. harveyi VHJR7 and V. parahaemolyticus ATCC 17802. The latent period of the VhKM4 phage was recorded at 60 min. It also recorded average burst size of approximately 52 plaque-forming units pe...
Due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, commonly known as “superbugs”, phage therapy f...
Aquaculture in brackish and marine water is growing worldwide (FAO, 2014), including new cultured sp...
A global distribution in marine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems, in combination with high abund...
Vibriosis has caused great economic losses to marine aquaculture with high mortality worldwide.Guang...
Background: Vibriosis is an important bacterial disease of cultured marine fishes worldwide. However...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
For more than a century, vibriosis affects various species of economically important cultured marine...
Aims: Vibrio harveyi causes vibriosis to Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer). The disease spreads rapid...
This study investigates the possible transmission routes of Vibrio spp. in a tropical cage-cultured ...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus has long been known pathogenic to shrimp but only recently it is also report...
Vibrio species are found in marine and estuarine environments. Vibriosis can cause more than 50% mor...
AbstractLarge yellow croaker (LYC), Pseudosciaena crocea is an economically important fish species o...
The growth of the aquaculture industry is becoming more important in the food productio...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a Gram-negative halophilic bacterium is often associated with fish and fish...
Due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, commonly known as “superbugs”, phage therapy f...
Aquaculture in brackish and marine water is growing worldwide (FAO, 2014), including new cultured sp...
A global distribution in marine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems, in combination with high abund...
Vibriosis has caused great economic losses to marine aquaculture with high mortality worldwide.Guang...
Background: Vibriosis is an important bacterial disease of cultured marine fishes worldwide. However...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
For more than a century, vibriosis affects various species of economically important cultured marine...
Aims: Vibrio harveyi causes vibriosis to Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer). The disease spreads rapid...
This study investigates the possible transmission routes of Vibrio spp. in a tropical cage-cultured ...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus has long been known pathogenic to shrimp but only recently it is also report...
Vibrio species are found in marine and estuarine environments. Vibriosis can cause more than 50% mor...
AbstractLarge yellow croaker (LYC), Pseudosciaena crocea is an economically important fish species o...
The growth of the aquaculture industry is becoming more important in the food productio...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a Gram-negative halophilic bacterium is often associated with fish and fish...
Due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, commonly known as “superbugs”, phage therapy f...
Aquaculture in brackish and marine water is growing worldwide (FAO, 2014), including new cultured sp...
A global distribution in marine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems, in combination with high abund...