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Disease Control in Shrimp Aquaculture with Probiotic Bacteria
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1999
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ProbioticEngineeringLuminous Vibrio DiseaseMicrobial ContaminationAquacultureAquaculture SystemShrimp AquacultureEnvironmental MicrobiologyLuminous Vibrio SpeciesMicrobiologyInfection ControlShrimp Aquaculture ProductionMicrobial VirusMedicineAntimicrobial Resistance
Shrimp aquaculture production in much of the world is depressed by disease, particularly caused by luminous Vibrio and/or viruses. Antibiotics, which have been used in large quantities, are in many cases ineffective, or result in increases in virulence of pathogens and, furthermore, are cause for concern in promoting transfer of antibiotic resistance to human pathogens. Probiotic technology provides a solution to these problems. The microbial species composition in hatchery tanks or large aquaculture ponds can be changed by adding selected bacterial species to displace deleterious normal bacteria. Virulence of luminous Vibrio species can be controlled in this manner. Abundance of luminous Vibrio strains decreased in ponds and tanks where specially selected, probiotic strains of Bacillus species were added. A farm on Negros, in the Philippines, which had been devastated by luminous Vibrio disease while using heavy doses of antibiotics in feed, achieved survival of 80-100% of shrimp in all ponds treated with probiotics.
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