The possibilities of pathogens transmitting zoonotic diseases to fish or aquatic environments are dependent on seasons, patients’ contact with fish or fish related environment, nutritional habits and the immune system level of the exposed individual. Consumption of aquatic food is on the increase, and thus explains the answers to the increase in zoonotic contraction cases found in man. Zoonotic infections can be classified into infections caused by: a) direct interaction with infected animals b) consumption of raw or undercooked aquatic products. Pathogens may be natives of the said aquatic environment or may occur as a result of environmental pollution such as the use of fertilizer, human waste or any of the anthropogenic substances. Zoono...
Doctor fish (Garra rufa, Heckel, 1843) are increasingly used for cosmetic treatment raising particul...
The fish-borne parasitic zoonoses have been limited for the most part to populations living in low- ...
Until recently, most cases of humans been affected by fish pathogens, bacterial and parasitic, were ...
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...
Aquatic organisms play a very important role in human nutrition. They also pose a real threat for hu...
Fish pathogens cause disease in many species of freshwater and marine fish; however, relatively few ...
Fish-borne parasitic zoonoses are primarily found in people living in developing and underdeveloped ...
In this small review, the most important contact-zoonotic bacteria and the diseases they cause in fi...
Fish diseases play a major role in aquatic ecosystems. Both wild and cultured fish suffer from a num...
Estimates suggest that almost half of the population of the world is affected by water-borne and foo...
Portugal has the highest per capita consumption of fishery products in the European Union and is a t...
In their natural environments, fishes suffer from a variety of diseases. In India, very little consi...
Summary Amphibians and fish can serve as a source of exposure to zoonotic agents. Although little pu...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Doctor fish (Garra rufa, Heckel, 1843) are increasingly used for cosmetic treatment raising particul...
The fish-borne parasitic zoonoses have been limited for the most part to populations living in low- ...
Until recently, most cases of humans been affected by fish pathogens, bacterial and parasitic, were ...
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...
Aquatic organisms play a very important role in human nutrition. They also pose a real threat for hu...
Fish pathogens cause disease in many species of freshwater and marine fish; however, relatively few ...
Fish-borne parasitic zoonoses are primarily found in people living in developing and underdeveloped ...
In this small review, the most important contact-zoonotic bacteria and the diseases they cause in fi...
Fish diseases play a major role in aquatic ecosystems. Both wild and cultured fish suffer from a num...
Estimates suggest that almost half of the population of the world is affected by water-borne and foo...
Portugal has the highest per capita consumption of fishery products in the European Union and is a t...
In their natural environments, fishes suffer from a variety of diseases. In India, very little consi...
Summary Amphibians and fish can serve as a source of exposure to zoonotic agents. Although little pu...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Doctor fish (Garra rufa, Heckel, 1843) are increasingly used for cosmetic treatment raising particul...
The fish-borne parasitic zoonoses have been limited for the most part to populations living in low- ...
Until recently, most cases of humans been affected by fish pathogens, bacterial and parasitic, were ...