Vibriosis or vibrio infection is an infection caused by bacteria of the genus Vibrio. About a dozen species can cause vibriosis in humans, with the most...
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Vibrio harveyi (redirect from Luminous vibriosis)
barramundi, turbot, milkfish, and seahorses. It is responsible for luminous vibriosis, a disease that affects commercially farmed penaeid prawns. Additionally...
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as a nutrient. Clinical signs of vibriosis include skin ulcers, hemorrhages, sepsis, and systemic infections. Vibriosis outbreaks are a significant concern...
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1128/AEM.02564-08. PMC 2725515. PMID 19502446. "Vibrio Species Causing Vibriosis". Centers for Disease Control. Archived from the original on June 16,...
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largest costs associated with Pestivirus (BVDV). Bovine ephemeral fever, vibriosis, Closterium diseases, neonatal calf mortality, calf scours and internal...
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Herrera. "Vibriosis en Chile: Caracterización de los Agentes Etiológicos, una Necesidad para el Desarrollo de Medidas Eficaces de Prevención Vibriosis in Chile:...
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Clostridium infection, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, and bovine vibriosis. The major illnesses in European bison are foot-and-mouth disease and...
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V. cincinnatiensis accounted for only 0.07% of all confirmed cases of vibriosis in the United States. Vibrio cincinnatiensis is a halophilic, facultatively...
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Red plague can refer to the following diseases: Smallpox Erysipelas Vibriosis, a systemic bacterial infection of marine and estuarine fishes, caused by...
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for the crayfish plague fungus Aphanomyces astaci, for crayfish virus vibriosis and for a number of parasitic worms on vertebrates. Their burrowing activities...
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larval bivalve mollusks suffering from bacillary necrosis, now called vibriosis. It was originally discovered by Tubiash et al. in 1965, hence the name...
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necrotic balanoposthitis/vulvitis, pizzle disease, knobrot, or peestersiekte vibriosis. Diseases caused by funguses include candidiasis cryptococcosis facial...
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fever Relapsing fever Salmonellosis Syphilis Tularemia Typhoid fever Vibriosis Yersinia infection Mycobacterial infections M. avium/M. intracellulare...
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might contain harmful bacteria. People eating raw oysters might contract vibriosis, an illness typically caused by eating raw seafood. There are reports...
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of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) while V. harveyi causes luminous vibriosis in penaeid shrimps (prawns). The extent of the host range is seen with...
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the beginning, there were fish immersion vaccines efficient against the vibriosis but proved ineffective against the furunculosis, hence the arrival of...
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of bacterial infections that are lethal to shrimp. The most common is vibriosis, caused by bacteria of the Vibrio species. The shrimp become weak and...
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parasites, infectious bovine rhino tracheitis, clostridium and bovine vibriosis. DNA and blood samples are taken. The bison are tagged with microchips...
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Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Varicella Varicella deaths Vibriosis Viral hemorrhagic fever Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus Ebola virus...
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PMID 30156484. S2CID 52115812. "Vibrio Species Causing Vibriosis | Vibrio Illness (Vibriosis) | CDC". www.cdc.gov. 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 Jan 2021...
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less likely to facilitate the growth of bacteria that cause the luminous vibriosis disease. Rabbitfish and spadefish can also be farmed in brackish and saltwater...
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Pacific Northwest, causing a record number of people to be sickened from vibriosis, an intestinal disease caused by the bacteria. As a result, the Washington...
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efficacious, being harmless to the fish larvae and giving protection against vibriosis caused by V. harveyi. Macian, M.C.; Ludwig, W.; Aznar, R.; Grimont, P...
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increased risk of infectious diseases such as tick-borne encephalitis and vibriosis. It also suggests reduction of greenhouse gas emissions would also reduce...
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campylobacteriosis. The disease is also referred to more colloquially as "vibriosis", based on the former classification of the bacteria under the Vibrio...
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increased risk of infectious diseases such as tick-borne encephalitis and vibriosis. It also suggests reduction of greenhouse gas emissions would also reduce...
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"Novel insights into the selective breeding for disease resistance to vibriosis by using natural outbreak survival data in Chinese tongue sole (Cynoglossus...
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that higher temperatures increase the risk of infectious agents such as vibriosis, a bacterial infection that can come from direct contact with contaminated...
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environment supports the occurrence of some water-related illnesses, such as vibriosis and ciguatera poisoning, which can increase with higher ocean temperatures...
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