Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis

The rapid expansions of aquaculture industry are dependent to a large extent on the availability of healthy fingerlings. Currently mortality rates are high as their adaptive immunity is not fully developed against potential pathogens and diseases such as in Vibriosis. The situation warrant for alter...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Alipiah, Norfarrah, Ramli, Nur Hasli Syahidda, Shamsudin, Mariana Nor
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50246/1/2-18.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.502462017-03-01T09:38:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50246/ Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis Mohamed Alipiah, Norfarrah Ramli, Nur Hasli Syahidda Shamsudin, Mariana Nor The rapid expansions of aquaculture industry are dependent to a large extent on the availability of healthy fingerlings. Currently mortality rates are high as their adaptive immunity is not fully developed against potential pathogens and diseases such as in Vibriosis. The situation warrant for alternative treatment approaches possibly with low impact on human, animals and the environments. This study evaluated an approach involving the modulation of ecosystem microbiota to elevate fish immune system against diseases. The research hypothesized that associated bacterial loads influence the host immunity and the associated bacteria also produced antibacterial substances in order to compete with other surface colonizers. The marine isolate showed inhibitory activity against vibriosis pathogens V. harveyi and V. parahaemolyticus. In the challenge experimental test on Brown-marbled grouper fingerlings, it was observed that the fingerlings treated with marine isolates have lower survival rate. The unexpected observation could be due to the possibility that the marine isolates are opportunistic microbes which kill the fingerlings when the latter are expose to diseases. A thorough study will be conducted in future experiments on antibody produced during the treatment together with detailed disease symptom observations to provide a better understanding the interaction between the marine isolates and challenged fingerlings. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50246/1/2-18.pdf Mohamed Alipiah, Norfarrah and Ramli, Nur Hasli Syahidda and Shamsudin, Mariana Nor (2012) Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis. In: International Conference on One Health and 24th VAM Congress 2012, 21-23 Sept. 2012, Marriott Putrajaya. (pp. 396-398).
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description The rapid expansions of aquaculture industry are dependent to a large extent on the availability of healthy fingerlings. Currently mortality rates are high as their adaptive immunity is not fully developed against potential pathogens and diseases such as in Vibriosis. The situation warrant for alternative treatment approaches possibly with low impact on human, animals and the environments. This study evaluated an approach involving the modulation of ecosystem microbiota to elevate fish immune system against diseases. The research hypothesized that associated bacterial loads influence the host immunity and the associated bacteria also produced antibacterial substances in order to compete with other surface colonizers. The marine isolate showed inhibitory activity against vibriosis pathogens V. harveyi and V. parahaemolyticus. In the challenge experimental test on Brown-marbled grouper fingerlings, it was observed that the fingerlings treated with marine isolates have lower survival rate. The unexpected observation could be due to the possibility that the marine isolates are opportunistic microbes which kill the fingerlings when the latter are expose to diseases. A thorough study will be conducted in future experiments on antibody produced during the treatment together with detailed disease symptom observations to provide a better understanding the interaction between the marine isolates and challenged fingerlings.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamed Alipiah, Norfarrah
Ramli, Nur Hasli Syahidda
Shamsudin, Mariana Nor
spellingShingle Mohamed Alipiah, Norfarrah
Ramli, Nur Hasli Syahidda
Shamsudin, Mariana Nor
Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis
author_facet Mohamed Alipiah, Norfarrah
Ramli, Nur Hasli Syahidda
Shamsudin, Mariana Nor
author_sort Mohamed Alipiah, Norfarrah
title Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis
title_short Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis
title_full Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis
title_fullStr Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis
title_full_unstemmed Bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis
title_sort bio-controlled health evaluation of brown-marbled grouper against vibriosis
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50246/1/2-18.pdf
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