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Bacterial Fish Pathogens - Disease of Farmed and Wild Fish

English · Hardback

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The economic importance of bacterial fish diseases and the increased understanding of the taxonomy and pathology of fish that has occurred during the last ten years, has resulted in this completely revised and updated edition of Biological Fish Pathogens, first published in 1987. The book provides comprehensive coverage of bacterial fish pathogens and, crucially, diagnostic methods of identification and techniques for isolating those pathogens. The authors also discuss methods used to control bacterial fish diseases, and consider possible future trends in the study of pathogens. Finally, they review the emerging role of fish pathogens in human diseases. The book will be welcomed by practising aquaculturists, veterinary microbiologists, researchers in industry and in academia. It is an essential reference work for graduate and post-graduate students working in the areas of fish health.

List of contents

Introduction.- Characteristics of the diseases.- Characteristics of the pathogens: Gram-positive bacteria.- Characteristics of the pathogens: Gram-negative bacteria.- Isolation.- Diagnosis.- Epizootiology; Gram-positive bacteria.- Epizootiology: Gram-negative bacteria.- Pathogenicity.- Control.- Conclusions.- Bibliography, General Index, Organism Index.

Product details

Authors B. Bbriann Austin, Brian Austin, D. A. Austin, D.A. Austin, Dawn A. Austin
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1999
 
EAN 9781852331207
ISBN 978-1-85233-120-7
No. of pages 457
Weight 1090 g
Series Springer-Praxis Series in Aquaculture and Fisheries
Springer-Praxis Series in Aquaculture and Fisheries
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

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