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The World Veterinary Education in Production Animal Health (WVEPAH) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing veterinary education and promoting sustainable practices in production animal health. We are excited to present our specialized training...
Aquaculture, the cultivation of aquatic organisms, is experiencing a technological evolution with the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This dynamic synergy holds the potential to redefine and optimize various aspects of aquaculture, from resource management to environmental sustainability. One key player in this transformative landscape is ChatGPT, a cutting-edge AI language model. In this article, Bhusan Chettri delves into the multifaceted ways in which AI, and specifically...
Introduction Aflatoxin is a secondary metabolite produced by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, and is a highly toxic natural pollutant widely present in feed in humid and hot areas [1, 2]. Among the 12 aflatoxin derivatives detected, the most toxic and carcinogenic aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is the most common, with significant toxicity to the liver and other organs of animals [3]. In recent years, aflatoxin pollution has caused huge economic losses to breeding...
Phileo by Lesaffre unveils Program Aquasaf Shrimp, a comprehensive guide on fermentation solutions for shrimp farming
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Mara Thomas, Aquaculture Project Manager at Proteon Pharmaceuticals, sheds light on the main benefits of utilizing BAFADOR® bacteriophage cocktail to aid fish in coping with Aeromonas and Pseudomonas infections...
Join Mara Thomas, Aquaculture Project Manager at Proteon Pharmaceuticals, as she provides a comprehensive overview of the groundbreaking research conducted to validate the efficacy of the BAFADOR® bacteriophage cocktail in the field of aquaculture...
Mara Thomas, Aquaculture Project Manager at Proteon Pharmaceuticals, dives into the challenges posed by Aeromonas spp. and Pseudomonas spp. in the aquaculture industry.
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Bacteriophages can be used to tackle AMR by reducing the unnecessary use of antibiotics in all animal industries. They are sustainable, highly efficient and stable feed additives. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become an increasingly important threat to public...
Joginder Singh Uppal, Regional Business Director, points out how Bacteriophages are an innovation for a better future...
Aquaculture accompanies several disease problems caused by different microbial pathogens which are common evident in general culture practice. High stocking densities, over feeding and other organic loads stimulate the proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms. Bacteria, virus, fungus and protozoan parasites are the important microorganisms to cause diseases in fish culture. Disease outbreaks continue to be a major problem for the sustainable development of the...
1. INTRODUCTION The field of nanotechnology is one of the most active research areas in modern materials science. The biosynthesis of nanoparticles and nanomaterials as an emerging highlight has been widely attributed in the convergence of nanotechnology and biomedical sciences which opens the avenues and possibilities for wide variety of biological research and medical uses at cellular and molecular level. In the current scenario, the use of biocompatible nanoparticles in...
Introduction Early fish development is the most important thing that should be known before producing any seeds, especially in the new cultured species or strain. Generally, early development is divided into egg, larvae and juvenile, whereas mostly fish embryos develop from transparent eggs [1] . According to Kendall et al. [2], the egg stage is divided into early, middle and late subdivisions, which end with blastopore closure, freeing of the tail bud from the yolk, and...
Aquasaf Tilapia is a program designed to maximise productivity and sustainability of tilapia production. The program addresses some the most pressing challenges of tilapia such as mass mortalities caused by pathogens, low growth patterns that are associated with chronic gut issues, economic losses due to unoptimized feed conversion ratios, while reducing producer’s dependency on antibiotics....
INTRODUCTION The acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) has affected shrimp farming in several countries, like, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Mexico and in Philipines.1-6 The unique symptoms and characteristics of this disease consisting of massive sloughing of hepatopancreas epithelial cells. The external symptoms in infected shrimp like, empty stomach, bluish body color and shrunken hepatopancreas could be observed. The rate of mortaly is significantly higher...
The growing cost of diseases in tilapia Bacterial, viral and parasitic diseases can disrupt tilapia production regardless of the biological stage, production system and culture intensity. Streptococcosis (caused mainly by different serotypes...
Peter Coutteau, Bussiness Unit Director Aquaculture for Nutriad, speaks to us about the challenges of the Aquaculture Industry during Eurotier 2016, in Hannover, Germany....
Introduction: The aquaculture industry is rapidly growing and is now considered a major contributor in the global food production. To meet the global demand, aquaculture production practices have been intensified to a greater extent both in technological and practical measures. Aquaculture generates considerable amount of wastes, consisting of metabolic by-products, residual food, fecal matters and residues of prophylactic and therapeutic inputs, leading to the deterioration of...
Physiological stress is one of the main contributing factors of disease outbreaks and reduced performances in the production of tilapia. Compared to the production of land animals, there are only a limited number of practical and cost effective disease treatment methods for aquaculture. Therefore, good stress management practices are an...
Potassium permanganate, KMnO 4 , is a chemical oxidizing agent that will react with any organic matter in a pond including algae, bacteria, fish, particulate and dissolved organic, and organic bottom sediments. It has been used in fish ponds to treat common fish pathogens such as gill parasites and external bacterial and fungal infections. Contrary to some reports, potassium permanganate does not add significant amounts of oxygen to water and can actually decrease dissolved oxygen...