Difference between revisions of "Vibriosis in Fish Flashcards"
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 21 July 2011
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Which species of Vibrio is important to the salmon industry? | V.anguillarum
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Apart from a wide range of different fish species, what other animals can it affect? | Molluscs and crustacean including:
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What disease does this bacteria cause in fish and what are the common signs? | Haemorrhagic septicaemia and leucopenia:
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Which species of Vibrio are zoonotic? | Necrotising infections in humans are caused by:
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What methods help to diagnose Vibrio infections? |
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What different drugs have been used to treat vibriosis in fish? |
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How can the formalin-killed vaccine be administered? |
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