JL Romalde - International Microbiology, 2002 - Springer
Pasteurellosis, or pseudotuberculosis, is a bacterial septicaemia caused by the halophilic bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (formerly Pasteurella piscicida) …
This book puts emphasis on the isolation, taxonomy, diagnosis (phenotypic, serology and molecular biology), epizootiology, pathogenicity mechanisms, and methods of disease …
MC Balebona, MJ Andreu, MA Bordas… - Applied and …, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
The in vivo and in vitro pathogenic activities of whole cells and extracellular products of Vibrio alginolyticus for cultured gilt-head sea bream were evaluated. The 50% lethal doses …
T Håstein, R Gudding, O Evensen - Developments in biologicals, 2005 - europepmc.org
During the last few years, the use of vaccines for disease prevention in aquaculture has expanded both with regard to the number of fish species and number of microbial diseases …
KD Matson, BI Tieleman… - … and Biochemical Zoology, 2006 - journals.uchicago.edu
In wild birds, relatively little is known about intra-or interspecific variation in immunological capabilities, and even less is known about the effects of stress on immune function …
Wild fisheries are declining due to over-fishing, climate change, pollution and marine habitat destructions among other factors, and, concomitantly, aquaculture is increasing significantly …
Pasteurellosis, caused by Pasteurella piscicida, is one of the most threatening diseases of wild and cultured marine fish, and has been reported from many geographical areas …
The genus Photobacterium, one of the eight genera included in the family Vibrionaceae, contains 27 species with valid names and it has received attention because of the …
F Andreoni, M Magnani - Journal of immunology Research, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Photobacteriosis or fish pasteurellosis is a bacterial disease affecting wild and farm fish. Its etiological agent, the gram negative bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida …