Vibrio infections are common among marine fish and lead to serious problems in the aquaculture sector. This study reports a recent occurrence of Vibrio species (spp.) isolated from cultured groupers in Peninsular Malaysia using the gyrB and pyrH genes. A total of 147 Vibrio strains were successfully isolated from 77 (64%) groupers using culture method and subjected to gyrB and pyrH sequencing for species identifica‐ tion and confirmation. Results showed that 89% of Vibrio strains were identified and clustered to six groups of Vibrio spp., while 11% were not clustered to any Vibrio spp. using the gyrB sequences. Meanwhile, by analysis of the pyrH sequences all the 147 Vibrio strains (100%) were successfully identified and clustered into 11 g...
Marine fish has been shown to be susceptible to parasites, bacteria, viral and fungal infections. In...
Little is known on the biosafety level of Vibrio spp. in freshwater fish in Malaysia. The purpose of...
Vibriosis is a major cause of death in farmed aquaculture systems around the world caused by an infe...
Vibrio infections are common among marine fish and lead to serious problems in the aquaculture secto...
Infection of Vibrio species (spp.) among groupers (Epinephelus spp.) is one of the most reported dis...
Background: Vibriosis is an important bacterial disease of cultured marine fishes worldwide. However...
Vibrio species are found in marine and estuarine environments. Vibriosis can cause more than 50% mor...
This study investigates the possible transmission routes of Vibrio spp. in a tropical cage-cultured ...
© 2022 The AuthorsThe genus Vibrio includes important pathogenic species for human and aquatic organ...
This study was aimed to obtain pathogenic bacterial isolate causing vibriosis disease. Isolation of ...
Background and Aim: Despite the importance of the global emergence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus infect...
Vibrio species are significant causes of gastroenteritis in humans associated with consumption of ra...
Background: Seafood-borne Vibrio infections, often linked to contaminated seafood and water, are of ...
Vibrio species are important seafood-borne pathogens that are responsible for 50-70% of gasteroenter...
Abstract This research was conducted to isolate, identify, and characterize pathogenic Vibrio spp., ...
Marine fish has been shown to be susceptible to parasites, bacteria, viral and fungal infections. In...
Little is known on the biosafety level of Vibrio spp. in freshwater fish in Malaysia. The purpose of...
Vibriosis is a major cause of death in farmed aquaculture systems around the world caused by an infe...
Vibrio infections are common among marine fish and lead to serious problems in the aquaculture secto...
Infection of Vibrio species (spp.) among groupers (Epinephelus spp.) is one of the most reported dis...
Background: Vibriosis is an important bacterial disease of cultured marine fishes worldwide. However...
Vibrio species are found in marine and estuarine environments. Vibriosis can cause more than 50% mor...
This study investigates the possible transmission routes of Vibrio spp. in a tropical cage-cultured ...
© 2022 The AuthorsThe genus Vibrio includes important pathogenic species for human and aquatic organ...
This study was aimed to obtain pathogenic bacterial isolate causing vibriosis disease. Isolation of ...
Background and Aim: Despite the importance of the global emergence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus infect...
Vibrio species are significant causes of gastroenteritis in humans associated with consumption of ra...
Background: Seafood-borne Vibrio infections, often linked to contaminated seafood and water, are of ...
Vibrio species are important seafood-borne pathogens that are responsible for 50-70% of gasteroenter...
Abstract This research was conducted to isolate, identify, and characterize pathogenic Vibrio spp., ...
Marine fish has been shown to be susceptible to parasites, bacteria, viral and fungal infections. In...
Little is known on the biosafety level of Vibrio spp. in freshwater fish in Malaysia. The purpose of...
Vibriosis is a major cause of death in farmed aquaculture systems around the world caused by an infe...