A study was conducted on water quality profiling to confirm susceptibility of tilapia cultured in lakes to Streptococcus agalactiae infection. A total of 1,010 and 719 tilapias of different sizes were collected from two lakes; the Kenyir and Pedu lakes, respectively. They were randomly sampled for a period of 24 months. Swabs of brain, eye and kidney were streaked directly onto blood agar before S. agalactiae was identified by the API 20 STREP kit, Slidex Strepto-kit and PCR technique. The water temperature (thermocline) and dissolved oxygen profiling were determined at 1 m intervals for up to 20 m deep. Water clarity and flow rate were also recorded using Secchi disk and a current meter. S. agalactiae was successfully isolated from both la...
Streptococcal infection is one of the emerging bacterial diseases that was reported to cause signifi...
The effect of route of infection on the development of streptococcosis in the red tilapia was assess...
Streptoccocosis, a septicaemic disease which is caused by Streptococcus bacteria is a major bacteria...
Attempts were made to identify the association between water quality parameters and the presence of ...
Outbreak of Streptococcus agalactiae infection in fish was first reported in Malaysia in late 1990s ...
Streptococcus agalactiae is one of the causative agents associated with warm-water streptococcosis t...
Massive mortality of cage-cultured red hybrid tilapia Oreochromis niloticus in Como River, Kenyir La...
The rapid increases in global aquaculture industry have exposed many diseases that were not known in...
Aim: To understand the influence of environmental temperature on streptococcosis, heat stress associ...
Tilapia is a worldwide cultured fish both in freshwater and brackish water, and known as aquaculture...
One hundred and sixty fingerlings and 80 adult tilapias were experimentally infected with Streptococ...
Streptococcal infection was reported to cause significant mortality and high economical loss in fres...
The existence of ethiology disease like Streptococcus agalactiae could be major problems in aquacult...
Masters ThesisStreptococcosis is a zoonotic disease of fish reported to cause significant losses in ...
Streptococcosis is one of bacterial diseases in the culture of Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus and ha...
Streptococcal infection is one of the emerging bacterial diseases that was reported to cause signifi...
The effect of route of infection on the development of streptococcosis in the red tilapia was assess...
Streptoccocosis, a septicaemic disease which is caused by Streptococcus bacteria is a major bacteria...
Attempts were made to identify the association between water quality parameters and the presence of ...
Outbreak of Streptococcus agalactiae infection in fish was first reported in Malaysia in late 1990s ...
Streptococcus agalactiae is one of the causative agents associated with warm-water streptococcosis t...
Massive mortality of cage-cultured red hybrid tilapia Oreochromis niloticus in Como River, Kenyir La...
The rapid increases in global aquaculture industry have exposed many diseases that were not known in...
Aim: To understand the influence of environmental temperature on streptococcosis, heat stress associ...
Tilapia is a worldwide cultured fish both in freshwater and brackish water, and known as aquaculture...
One hundred and sixty fingerlings and 80 adult tilapias were experimentally infected with Streptococ...
Streptococcal infection was reported to cause significant mortality and high economical loss in fres...
The existence of ethiology disease like Streptococcus agalactiae could be major problems in aquacult...
Masters ThesisStreptococcosis is a zoonotic disease of fish reported to cause significant losses in ...
Streptococcosis is one of bacterial diseases in the culture of Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus and ha...
Streptococcal infection is one of the emerging bacterial diseases that was reported to cause signifi...
The effect of route of infection on the development of streptococcosis in the red tilapia was assess...
Streptoccocosis, a septicaemic disease which is caused by Streptococcus bacteria is a major bacteria...