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- W2074646054 abstract "Vaccination of fish for the prevention of specific bacterial diseases afffecting commercially reared fish species has had a significant impact on this industry. Almost all of the vaccines available at this time are bacterins or formalin-inactivated whole cell suspensions, some with adjuvants. The first vaccines to be successfully commercialized were those against Vibrio anguillarum, Vibrio ordalii, and Yersinia ruckeri in the late 1970s. Developed initially for the salmonid industry, these bacterins are now routinely used worldwide on many species of fish. Though in some areas salmon farming has flourished without the use of these vaccines, in most areas they have been essential to the economic viability of aquaculture operations. Vaccines against Vibrio salmonicida, a pathogen of salmonids, Aeromonas salmonicida, a pathogen of salmonids and carp, and Edwardsiella ictaluri, a pathogen of channel catfish have also been commercialized and are in widespread use. A number of other bacterins have been the subject of research and some of them may eventually be available. Though a bacterin against Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a pathogen affecting species of fish reared in warmwater has been successfully tested, as have bacterins against Aeromonas hydrophila and Edwardsiella tarda, the serologic heterogeneity of these groups of organisms make it unlikely that widely utilizable vaccines will be available in the near future. Those pathogens that appear to be serologically more homogeneous, including Flexibacter columnaris, Pasteurella piscicida and Streptococcus species affecting fish, will likely end up in commercially available bacterins in the not too distant future. The use of a new generation of adjuvants in conjunction with automated injection methods could result in vaccines that will protect against diseases that conventional methods may not be successful against, such as bacterial kidney disease (BKD) caused by Renibacterium salmoninarum." @default.
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- W2074646054 title "Bacterial vaccines for fish" @default.
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