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Research Project: INTEGRATED AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH STRATEGIES

Location: Aquatic Animal Health Research

Title: The Flavobacterium challenge: host, genomovar, and virulence

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Submitted to: Flavobacterium Meeting
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: October 1, 2012
Publication Date: October 11, 2012
Citation: Shoemaker, C.A., Lafrentz, B.R., Klesius, P.H. 2012. The Flavobacterium challenge: host, genomovar, and virulence. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on the Members of the Genus Flavobacterium. June 5-7, 2012, Turku, Finland. 2012 CDROM.

Technical Abstract: Flavobacterium columnare is pathogenic to most if not all species of freshwater fish. The ubiquitous nature of F. columnare makes understanding the disease and disease agent troublesome. The host-pathogen-environment relationship theory described by Snieszko can be applied to our understanding of this important fish pathogen. Age, species, strain(s), nutritional and immunological status of the host appear relevant to the establishment of columnaris disease. The pathogen including exposing dose, virulence and genetic type (strain) are also important to disease development. Environmental conditions including temperature and water quality and other stressor(s) (e.g. population density; parasitism) influence the development of columnaris disease in laboratory and field settings. Our experiences and other published examples will be used to illustrate these concepts in relation to F. columnare challenge models for studying virulence, pathogenesis, immunity and control strategies (e.g., vaccination and therapeutics).

   

 
Project Team
Pridgeon, Yuping - Julia
Klesius, Phillip
Xu, Dehai
Lafrentz, Benjamin
Shoemaker, Craig
Zhang, Dunhua
 
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  Aquaculture (106)
 
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   DETERMINE CHARACTERISTICS OF CONCURRENT INFECTIONS IN DISEASE PROCESSES AND EVALUATE IMMUNODIAGNOSTIC ASSAYS FOR THE FISH PATHOGENS
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   DETERMINE THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL PARASITIC INFESTATION ON INNATE AND ACQUIRED RESISTANCE OF CULTURED FISH TO INFECTION AND DISEASE
 
 
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