AbstractOver recent years there have been considerable methodological developments in the field of animal disease surveillance. The principles of risk analysis were conceptually applied to surveillance in order to further develop approaches and tools (scenario tree modelling) to design risk-based surveillance (RBS) programmes. In the terrestrial animal context, examples of risk-based surveillance have demonstrated the substantial potential for cost saving, and a similar benefit is expected also for aquatic animals. RBS approaches are currently largely absent for aquatic animal diseases. A major constraint in developing RBS designs in the aquatic context is the lack of published data to assist in the design of RBS: this applies to data on (i...
Infectious disease causes significant mortality in wild and farmed systems, threatening biodiversity...
AbstractThe farming of Pacific white shrimp Litopennaeus vannamei in northeast Brazil, has proven to...
Fish diseases are not new to aquaculture; they continue to be one of the greatest causes of economic...
AbstractOver recent years there have been considerable methodological developments in the field of a...
Abstract Over recent years the growth in aquaculture, accompanied by the emergence of new and transb...
AbstractSince the mid-1980s, clinical inspections of aquaculture sites carried out on a regular basi...
A semi-quantitative model for risk ranking of aquaculture facilities in Switzerland with regard to t...
Diagnostic tools for the identification and confirmation of animal diseases have been evolving rapid...
AbstractRecurring epidemics and the emergence of new aquatic diseases are increasingly threatening t...
AbstractThe susceptibility of the English and Welsh fish farming and fisheries industry to emergent ...
This paper is a brief introduction to epidemiology and its application to farmed fish health and wel...
The information presented in this paper were taken from several key FAO documents. The objective is ...
A brief discussion is presented on epizootics and their containment in the aquaculture industry, in ...
Biosecurity can be defined as the protection of plants, animals (including humans and associated act...
Swiss aquaculture farms were assessed according to their risk of acquiring or spreading viral haemor...
Infectious disease causes significant mortality in wild and farmed systems, threatening biodiversity...
AbstractThe farming of Pacific white shrimp Litopennaeus vannamei in northeast Brazil, has proven to...
Fish diseases are not new to aquaculture; they continue to be one of the greatest causes of economic...
AbstractOver recent years there have been considerable methodological developments in the field of a...
Abstract Over recent years the growth in aquaculture, accompanied by the emergence of new and transb...
AbstractSince the mid-1980s, clinical inspections of aquaculture sites carried out on a regular basi...
A semi-quantitative model for risk ranking of aquaculture facilities in Switzerland with regard to t...
Diagnostic tools for the identification and confirmation of animal diseases have been evolving rapid...
AbstractRecurring epidemics and the emergence of new aquatic diseases are increasingly threatening t...
AbstractThe susceptibility of the English and Welsh fish farming and fisheries industry to emergent ...
This paper is a brief introduction to epidemiology and its application to farmed fish health and wel...
The information presented in this paper were taken from several key FAO documents. The objective is ...
A brief discussion is presented on epizootics and their containment in the aquaculture industry, in ...
Biosecurity can be defined as the protection of plants, animals (including humans and associated act...
Swiss aquaculture farms were assessed according to their risk of acquiring or spreading viral haemor...
Infectious disease causes significant mortality in wild and farmed systems, threatening biodiversity...
AbstractThe farming of Pacific white shrimp Litopennaeus vannamei in northeast Brazil, has proven to...
Fish diseases are not new to aquaculture; they continue to be one of the greatest causes of economic...