Titre : |
Infectious disease in aquaculture : prevention and controle |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Brian Austin, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Woodhead Publishing Limited |
Année de publication : |
2012 |
Importance : |
530p. |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
23.5cm x 16.5cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-08-101633-6 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) |
Index. décimale : |
639 Chasse et pêche commerciales, protection de la faune et la flore |
Résumé : |
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With an ever increasing demand for seafood that cannot be met by capture fisheries alone, growing pressure is being placed on aquaculture production. However, infectious diseases are a major constraint. Infectious disease in aquaculture: prevention and control brings together a wealth of recent research on this problem and its effective management.
Part one considers the innate and adaptive immune responses seen in fish and shellfish together with the implications of these responses for disease control. The specific immune response of molluscs and crustaceans is considered in depth, along with the role of stress in resistance to infection. Advances in disease diagnostics, veterinary drugs and vaccines are discussed in part two, with quality assurance, the use and effects of antibiotics and anti-parasitic drugs in aquaculture, and developments in vaccination against fish are explored. Part three focuses on the development of specific pathogen-free populations and novel approaches for disease control. Specific pathogen free shrimp stocks, developments in genomics and the use of bacteria and bacteriophages as biological agents for disease control are explored, before the management and use of natural antimicrobial compounds.
With its distinguished editor and expert team of contributors, Infectious disease in aquaculture: prevention and control provides managers of aquaculture facilities and scientists working on disease in aquaculture with a comprehensive and systematic overview of essential research in the prevention and control of infectious disease. |
Note de contenu : |
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Table of contents:
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Part I: Immune responses in fish and shellfish and their implications for disease control
Chapter 1: The innate and adaptive immune system of fish
Chapter 2: Crustacean immune responses and their implications for disease control
Chapter 3: Immune responses in molluscs and their implications for disease control
Chapter 4: Stress and resistance to infectious diseases in fish
Part II: Advances in disease diagnostics, veterinary drugs and vaccines
Chapter 5: Advances in diagnostic methods for mollusc, crustacean and finfish diseases
Chapter 6: Quality assurance in aquatic disease diagnostics
Chapter 7: Antibiotics in aquaculture: reducing their use and maintaining their efficacy
Chapter 8: Considerations for the use of anti-parasitic drugs in aquaculture
Chapter 9: Developments in vaccination against fish bacterial disease
Chapter 10: Developments in adjuvants for fish vaccines
Part III: Development of specific pathogen-free populations and novel approaches for disease control
Chapter 11: Development of specific pathogen-free (SPF) shrimp stocks and their application to sustainable shrimp farming
Chapter 12: The role of risk analysis in the development of biosecurity programmes for the maintenance of specific pathogen-free populations
Chapter 13: Developments in genomics relevant to disease control in aquaculture
Chapter 14: Bacteria and bacteriophages as biological agents for disease control in aquaculture
Chapter 15: Managing the microbiota in aquaculture systems for disease prevention and control
Chapter 16: Natural antimicrobial compounds for use in aquaculture
Chapter 17: The potential for antimicrobial peptides to improve fish health in aquaculture
Chapter 18: Advances in non-chemical methods for parasite prevention and control in fish
Index |
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Infectious disease in aquaculture : prevention and controle [texte imprimé] / Brian Austin, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2012 . - 530p. : ill. ; 23.5cm x 16.5cm. ISBN : 978-0-08-101633-6 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Anglais ( eng)
Index. décimale : |
639 Chasse et pêche commerciales, protection de la faune et la flore |
Résumé : |
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With an ever increasing demand for seafood that cannot be met by capture fisheries alone, growing pressure is being placed on aquaculture production. However, infectious diseases are a major constraint. Infectious disease in aquaculture: prevention and control brings together a wealth of recent research on this problem and its effective management.
Part one considers the innate and adaptive immune responses seen in fish and shellfish together with the implications of these responses for disease control. The specific immune response of molluscs and crustaceans is considered in depth, along with the role of stress in resistance to infection. Advances in disease diagnostics, veterinary drugs and vaccines are discussed in part two, with quality assurance, the use and effects of antibiotics and anti-parasitic drugs in aquaculture, and developments in vaccination against fish are explored. Part three focuses on the development of specific pathogen-free populations and novel approaches for disease control. Specific pathogen free shrimp stocks, developments in genomics and the use of bacteria and bacteriophages as biological agents for disease control are explored, before the management and use of natural antimicrobial compounds.
With its distinguished editor and expert team of contributors, Infectious disease in aquaculture: prevention and control provides managers of aquaculture facilities and scientists working on disease in aquaculture with a comprehensive and systematic overview of essential research in the prevention and control of infectious disease. |
Note de contenu : |
.
Table of contents:
Contributor contact details
Part I: Immune responses in fish and shellfish and their implications for disease control
Chapter 1: The innate and adaptive immune system of fish
Chapter 2: Crustacean immune responses and their implications for disease control
Chapter 3: Immune responses in molluscs and their implications for disease control
Chapter 4: Stress and resistance to infectious diseases in fish
Part II: Advances in disease diagnostics, veterinary drugs and vaccines
Chapter 5: Advances in diagnostic methods for mollusc, crustacean and finfish diseases
Chapter 6: Quality assurance in aquatic disease diagnostics
Chapter 7: Antibiotics in aquaculture: reducing their use and maintaining their efficacy
Chapter 8: Considerations for the use of anti-parasitic drugs in aquaculture
Chapter 9: Developments in vaccination against fish bacterial disease
Chapter 10: Developments in adjuvants for fish vaccines
Part III: Development of specific pathogen-free populations and novel approaches for disease control
Chapter 11: Development of specific pathogen-free (SPF) shrimp stocks and their application to sustainable shrimp farming
Chapter 12: The role of risk analysis in the development of biosecurity programmes for the maintenance of specific pathogen-free populations
Chapter 13: Developments in genomics relevant to disease control in aquaculture
Chapter 14: Bacteria and bacteriophages as biological agents for disease control in aquaculture
Chapter 15: Managing the microbiota in aquaculture systems for disease prevention and control
Chapter 16: Natural antimicrobial compounds for use in aquaculture
Chapter 17: The potential for antimicrobial peptides to improve fish health in aquaculture
Chapter 18: Advances in non-chemical methods for parasite prevention and control in fish
Index |
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