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Incidences of infectious diseases in freshwater aquaculture farms of eastern India: A passive surveillance based study from 2014- 2018.

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Title Incidences of infectious diseases in freshwater aquaculture farms of eastern India: A passive surveillance based study from 2014- 2018.
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P. K. Sahoo
A. Paul
M. K. Sahoo
S. Pattanayak
P. Kumar
Rajesh
B. K. Das
 
Subject Bacterial infections; Disease incidences; Parasitic infections; Passive surveillance; Viral infections
 
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During the period 2014-18, a total of 219 cases of fish mortalities were being investigated under a passive surveillance programme. Among different disease incidences parasitic diseases were found to the major contributor accounting for 74.88% cases followed by bacterial diseases of 12.79%, mixed bacterial and parasitic diseases of 10.50% and viral diseases of 1.83%. Among different parasitic cases mixed parasitic infections (37.80%) were found to be premier cause of disease followed by Argulosis (19.51%), Dactylogyrosis (18.90%), Myxosporean infections (12.80%), Trichodinosis and Ichthyophthiriasis (3.04%) and other parasitic infections (4.88%). Among bacterial infections, aeromonads group account for 66.66% diseases besides few emerging pathogens of public health significance. Catla was found to be the most susceptible species and winter season being the most favorable season for occurrence of infectious diseases. Fishes weighing 100-500 g were most vulnerable to disease occurrence. This study generated a comprehensive disease incidence scenario in freshwater aquaculture in eastern India.
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Date 2023-01-04T12:14:52Z
2023-01-04T12:14:52Z
2022-01-30
 
Type Journal
 
Identifier Sahoo, P. K., Paul, A., Sahoo, M. K., Pattanayak, S., Kumar, P. Rajesh and Das, B. K. (2020). Incidences of infectious diseases in freshwater aquaculture farms of eastern India: A passive surveillance based study from 2014- 2018. Journal of Aquaculture Research and Development, 11: 579. (DOI:10.35248/2155- 9546.20.11.579).
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/75385
 
Language English
 
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