Epidemiology of Hepatopancreatic Microsporidiosis caused by Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei in India
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Epidemiology of Hepatopancreatic Microsporidiosis caused by Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei in India
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KP. Jithendran
Navaneeth krishnan A Jagadeesan Vengatesan Ezhil Praveena T. Bhuvaneswari |
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Hepatopancreatic Microsporidiosis
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Of late, shrimp farming has emerged as one of the most important segments in commercial fishing. This calls for more cautious and informed intervention in handling the threats faced by the industry. Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP), the causative agent of Hepatopancreatic Microsporidiosis (HPM) is one such major threat for the shrimp farming industry. It is an emerging microsporidian parasite for penaeid shrimp, which has been associated with growth retardation and significant losses in several shrimp farming countries in Asia. Not Available |
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2021-07-24T05:22:45Z
2021-07-24T05:22:45Z 2019-10-01 |
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Article
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English
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