Aquatic organisms play a very important role in human nutrition. They also pose a real threat for human health by causing various diseases. Parasites, bacteria and viruses may either directly or indirectly be carried from aquatic organisms to humans. Disease outbreaks are influenced by many factors among which decreased immune response and feeding habits and higyene are most important. More frequent occuence of foodborne diseases has a number of reasons, including international travel and trade, microbial adaptation and changes in the food production system. Parasitic diseases occur most frequently as a result of human role in parasites life cycles. The prevalence is further increased by consuming raw fish and shellfish. The main feature of...
Summary Amphibians and fish can serve as a source of exposure to zoonotic agents. Although little pu...
With development of the fish culturing in the sea, the interest in their health also increased. The ...
Fish diseases play a major role in aquatic ecosystems. Both wild and cultured fish suffer from a num...
The possibilities of pathogens transmitting zoonotic diseases to fish or aquatic environments are de...
Fish and aquatic-derived zoonotic diseases have caused considerable problems in the aquaculture indu...
As aquaculture production and the consumption of aquaculture products increase, the possibility of c...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Until recently, most cases of humans been affected by fish pathogens, bacterial and parasitic, were ...
In their natural environments, fishes suffer from a variety of diseases. In India, very little consi...
Resolving the cause of disease (= aetiology) in aquatic organisms is a challenging but essential goa...
Doctor fish (Garra rufa, Heckel, 1843) are increasingly used for cosmetic treatment raising particul...
Fish pathogens cause disease in many species of freshwater and marine fish; however, relatively few ...
Estimates suggest that almost half of the population of the world is affected by water-borne and foo...
74-80Occurrence of biotoxin in sea food animals and their outbreaks in human beings have been well e...
Diseases in marine invertebrates are increasing in both frequency and intensity around the globe. Di...
Summary Amphibians and fish can serve as a source of exposure to zoonotic agents. Although little pu...
With development of the fish culturing in the sea, the interest in their health also increased. The ...
Fish diseases play a major role in aquatic ecosystems. Both wild and cultured fish suffer from a num...
The possibilities of pathogens transmitting zoonotic diseases to fish or aquatic environments are de...
Fish and aquatic-derived zoonotic diseases have caused considerable problems in the aquaculture indu...
As aquaculture production and the consumption of aquaculture products increase, the possibility of c...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Until recently, most cases of humans been affected by fish pathogens, bacterial and parasitic, were ...
In their natural environments, fishes suffer from a variety of diseases. In India, very little consi...
Resolving the cause of disease (= aetiology) in aquatic organisms is a challenging but essential goa...
Doctor fish (Garra rufa, Heckel, 1843) are increasingly used for cosmetic treatment raising particul...
Fish pathogens cause disease in many species of freshwater and marine fish; however, relatively few ...
Estimates suggest that almost half of the population of the world is affected by water-borne and foo...
74-80Occurrence of biotoxin in sea food animals and their outbreaks in human beings have been well e...
Diseases in marine invertebrates are increasing in both frequency and intensity around the globe. Di...
Summary Amphibians and fish can serve as a source of exposure to zoonotic agents. Although little pu...
With development of the fish culturing in the sea, the interest in their health also increased. The ...
Fish diseases play a major role in aquatic ecosystems. Both wild and cultured fish suffer from a num...