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Main Authors: Abdallah, Ebtsam Sayed Hassan, Metwally, Walaa Gomaa Mohamed, Abdel-Rahman, Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed, Albano, Marco, Mahmoud, Mahmoud Mostafa
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Biology 2024
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39596869/
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author Abdallah, Ebtsam Sayed Hassan
Metwally, Walaa Gomaa Mohamed
Abdel-Rahman, Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed
Albano, Marco
Mahmoud, Mahmoud Mostafa
author_facet Abdallah, Ebtsam Sayed Hassan
Metwally, Walaa Gomaa Mohamed
Abdel-Rahman, Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed
Albano, Marco
Mahmoud, Mahmoud Mostafa
Abdallah, Ebtsam Sayed Hassan
Metwally, Walaa Gomaa Mohamed
Abdel-Rahman, Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed
Albano, Marco
Mahmoud, Mahmoud Mostafa
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Infection in Nile Tilapia (): A Review. Abdallah, Ebtsam Sayed Hassan Metwally, Walaa Gomaa Mohamed Abdel-Rahman, Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed Albano, Marco Mahmoud, Mahmoud Mostafa (Group B Lancefield) has emerged as a significant pathogen affecting both humans and animals, including aquatic species. Infections caused by are becoming a growing concern in aquaculture and have been reported globally in various freshwater and marine fish species, particularly those inhabiting warm water environments. This has led to numerous outbreaks with high morbidity and mortality in fish. Nile tilapia (), a member of the Cichlid family, is one of the severely affected fish species by The current study aims to focus on infection in cultured with reference to its transmission and sources of infection; risk factors influencing GBS infection, disease clinical signs, lesions, and pathogenesis; virulence factors; and how to diagnose, treat, control, and prevent infection including vaccination and herbal extract medication.
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spellingShingle Infection in Nile Tilapia (): A Review.
Abdallah, Ebtsam Sayed Hassan
Metwally, Walaa Gomaa Mohamed
Abdel-Rahman, Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed
Albano, Marco
Mahmoud, Mahmoud Mostafa
Infection in Nile Tilapia (): A Review. Abdallah, Ebtsam Sayed Hassan Metwally, Walaa Gomaa Mohamed Abdel-Rahman, Mootaz Ahmed Mohamed Albano, Marco Mahmoud, Mahmoud Mostafa (Group B Lancefield) has emerged as a significant pathogen affecting both humans and animals, including aquatic species. Infections caused by are becoming a growing concern in aquaculture and have been reported globally in various freshwater and marine fish species, particularly those inhabiting warm water environments. This has led to numerous outbreaks with high morbidity and mortality in fish. Nile tilapia (), a member of the Cichlid family, is one of the severely affected fish species by The current study aims to focus on infection in cultured with reference to its transmission and sources of infection; risk factors influencing GBS infection, disease clinical signs, lesions, and pathogenesis; virulence factors; and how to diagnose, treat, control, and prevent infection including vaccination and herbal extract medication.
title Infection in Nile Tilapia (): A Review.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39596869/