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- W4294286568 abstract "The green mussel (Perna viridis) is one of the most popular marine aquaculture species worldwide, particularly in Asia. Green mussels are regarded as filter feeder animals, considered environmentally friendly because they filter out large quantities of harmful algae and bacteria. They also absorb heavy metals and filter silt and fine particulates that harm aquatic ecosystems. They are traded as commercial seafood products, which can be consumed raw or cooked. Since they are cultivated mainly in the open seawater hatchery environment, they are exposed to many pathogenic organisms, mostly Vibrio spp. Vibrio alginolyticus, an emerging commensal pathogen isolated from many aquatic species, was isolated in pure cultures from cases of green mussel infection in Malaysia. This pathogen also indirectly affected the aquaculture of P. viridis as some strains of V. alginolyticus have toxins are closely related to the puffer fish's tetrodotoxin. This toxin is absorbed by P. viridis and can increase the risk for consumers of the mussel. This chapter is an overview of management of vibriosis in P. viridis, with a disease case study in Sabah, East Malaysia, where a heat-shock protein method is applied to green mussels to protect against the disease." @default.
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