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- W108530616 abstract "It has been long recognized that stress increases disease susceptibility. Therefore disease is not just the presence of pathogens but results from a combination of factors. As a result we have to be wary of concentrating solely on the role of pathogens in the aetiology of infectious diseases. Since the 1980s a great deal of work has been conducted on the relationship between stress and disease susceptibility, which has resulted in a much improved understanding of stress and disease. This includes the nature and evolutionary context of the immune and the stress responses. Despite a more profound understanding of the internal systems we must still be aware of the direct and indirect effects of stressors in order to understand and control diseases in fish. Although individual variability and population level effects make it difficult to predict the outcome in specific circumstances, general principles have important implications for aquaculture health management." @default.
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- W108530616 title "Stress and resistance to infectious diseases in fish" @default.
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