Abstract Aquaculture still faces serious economic impacts due to the loss of animals to disease. A conservative estimate of 5% losses due to disease means that the finfish aquaculture industry loses over $1 billion annually on a global scale. One proven way to prevent costly disease outbreaks is to vaccinate fish against common or known pathogens. Current vaccination schemes still result in losses, however, and this may be due in part to vaccine design. Vaccines are currently designed using state of the art knowledge of immune responses, which is based primarily on mammalian studies. Just how applicable is this information to fish immunity and vaccine design, however? This review discusses what is currently known for teleost fish about two ...
Aquaculture has undergone rapid development in the past decades. It provides a large part of high-qu...
Aquaculture has undergone rapid development in the past decades. It provides a large part of high-qu...
In recent years, aquaculture has attained a major economic revolution, however, infectious diseases ...
Dixon, B. (2012). Vaccines for finfish aquaculture: What do we need to know to make them work? Elect...
In 2014 the contribution of aquaculture to supply food for human consumption overtook wild-caught fi...
Aquaculture is a fast-growing food sector but is plagued by a plethora of bacterial pathogens that i...
The expanding aquaculture industry continues to encounter major challenges from highly contagious vi...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, now accounts for nearly 50 % of the world’s ...
Not AvailableOver the past decade, aquaculture has grown at an average annual growth rate of approxi...
In the last three decades, the aquaculture sector has experienced a 527% growth, producing 82 millio...
This review draws heavily on knowledge and experience gained from studies on cultured finfish, parti...
<p>The limited number of oral vaccines currently approved for use in humans and veterinary species c...
Disease prevention and control are crucial in order to maintain a sustainable aquaculture, both econ...
New technological progress and increased demands for fish as a source of animal protein are driving ...
To prevent the outbreak of pathogenic diseases, the salmonid aquaculture industry relies on the use ...
Aquaculture has undergone rapid development in the past decades. It provides a large part of high-qu...
Aquaculture has undergone rapid development in the past decades. It provides a large part of high-qu...
In recent years, aquaculture has attained a major economic revolution, however, infectious diseases ...
Dixon, B. (2012). Vaccines for finfish aquaculture: What do we need to know to make them work? Elect...
In 2014 the contribution of aquaculture to supply food for human consumption overtook wild-caught fi...
Aquaculture is a fast-growing food sector but is plagued by a plethora of bacterial pathogens that i...
The expanding aquaculture industry continues to encounter major challenges from highly contagious vi...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, now accounts for nearly 50 % of the world’s ...
Not AvailableOver the past decade, aquaculture has grown at an average annual growth rate of approxi...
In the last three decades, the aquaculture sector has experienced a 527% growth, producing 82 millio...
This review draws heavily on knowledge and experience gained from studies on cultured finfish, parti...
<p>The limited number of oral vaccines currently approved for use in humans and veterinary species c...
Disease prevention and control are crucial in order to maintain a sustainable aquaculture, both econ...
New technological progress and increased demands for fish as a source of animal protein are driving ...
To prevent the outbreak of pathogenic diseases, the salmonid aquaculture industry relies on the use ...
Aquaculture has undergone rapid development in the past decades. It provides a large part of high-qu...
Aquaculture has undergone rapid development in the past decades. It provides a large part of high-qu...
In recent years, aquaculture has attained a major economic revolution, however, infectious diseases ...