Vibrio ponticus, a new pathogen of cultured cobia
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Vibrio ponticus, a new pathogen of cultured cobia
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Sharma,S R Krupesha
Dube,Praveen |
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Vibrio ponticus
w pathogen cultured cobia |
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Most of the members of the family Vibrionaceae are natural inhabitants of marine and estuarine ecosystem and several of them are pathogens in cultured aquatic organisms. Vibriosis caused by some pathogenic Vibrio spp., can cause huge mortality in marine fish culture systems. Intermittent mortality with haemorrhagic lesions on the fin, body surface, and head, exophthalmia (Fig.1) and stopping of feeding activity were noticed in cobia (25±5 cm length; 17±4 g weight) reared in sea cages off Polem, Goa during June 2015. The clinical signs lasted for a week with a total mortality of 12%. Isolation of bacteria aseptically from liver and kidney was done. Not Available |
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2021-09-17T09:00:27Z
2021-09-17T09:00:27Z 2017 |
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Article
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0254-380 X http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/63995 |
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English
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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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