This study investigates the possible transmission routes of Vibrio spp. in a tropical cage-cultured marine fishes. Samplings of cultured Asian seabass, red snapper, hybrid grouper, wild fish, trash fish, fish fry, water and sediment samples were conducted from December 2016 to August 2017. All fish were dissected in situ and swabs were taken aseptically from the skin, eye, liver and kidney for bacterial isolation and identification. Bacterial isolation and identification from water, sediment and trash fish were also made. A total of 261 Vibrio spp. isolates recovered from the cultured, wild and fry fish, as well as from the sediment and water of the farm environment were analysed. Sequences of the pyrH gene were used to investigate the deg...
Marine aquaculture is an emerging industrial sector which requires continuous research with scientif...
The study determines the presence of Vibrionaceae, Betanodavirus and Iridovirus in marine cage-cultu...
The causative agent responsible for vibriosis in tropical fish aquaculture, Vibrio harveyi, has beco...
This study investigated the environmental factors associated with the presence of Vibrionaceae in ec...
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...
Vibrio infections are common among marine fish and lead to serious problems in the aquaculture secto...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
Marine fish has been shown to be susceptible to parasites, bacteria, viral and fungal infections. In...
For more than a century, vibriosis affects various species of economically important cultured marine...
Vibriosis is a major cause of death in farmed aquaculture systems around the world caused by an infe...
Vibrio is a group of bacteria that causes Vibriosis in many aquatic biota cultivated in ponds. This ...
Floating net-cage culture of fish was established in the early 1970s in Southeast Asia and has becom...
The study determines the presence of Vibrionaceae, Betanodavirus and Iridovirus in marine cage-cultu...
Little is known on the biosafety level of Vibrio spp. in freshwater fish in Malaysia. The purpose of...
Marine aquaculture is an emerging industrial sector which requires continuous research with scientif...
The study determines the presence of Vibrionaceae, Betanodavirus and Iridovirus in marine cage-cultu...
The causative agent responsible for vibriosis in tropical fish aquaculture, Vibrio harveyi, has beco...
This study investigated the environmental factors associated with the presence of Vibrionaceae in ec...
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...
Vibrio infections are common among marine fish and lead to serious problems in the aquaculture secto...
Vibriosis has become one of the most important bacterial diseases in marine cultured organisms in re...
Marine fish has been shown to be susceptible to parasites, bacteria, viral and fungal infections. In...
For more than a century, vibriosis affects various species of economically important cultured marine...
Vibriosis is a major cause of death in farmed aquaculture systems around the world caused by an infe...
Vibrio is a group of bacteria that causes Vibriosis in many aquatic biota cultivated in ponds. This ...
Floating net-cage culture of fish was established in the early 1970s in Southeast Asia and has becom...
The study determines the presence of Vibrionaceae, Betanodavirus and Iridovirus in marine cage-cultu...
Little is known on the biosafety level of Vibrio spp. in freshwater fish in Malaysia. The purpose of...
Marine aquaculture is an emerging industrial sector which requires continuous research with scientif...
The study determines the presence of Vibrionaceae, Betanodavirus and Iridovirus in marine cage-cultu...
The causative agent responsible for vibriosis in tropical fish aquaculture, Vibrio harveyi, has beco...