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In aquaculture, antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a problem. Since fish larvae lack a developed immune system, ...
Aquaculture research partnership advances plant-based alternative to antibiotics for rainbow trout. New research from Italy's ...
A new study by Danish researchers has demonstrated that it is possible to develop a consortium of bacteria that can inhibit ...
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) journal, Microbiology Spectrum, has published a new study by Danish researchers ...
“The correlation between our vaccine and decreased AMR may be circumstantial, but these data suggest our approach can reduce reliance on antibiotics, and they underscore the benefits of preventative ...
promoting sustainable aquaculture ecosystem management in West Africa, has organised a seminar to educate fish farmers on the risks of antibiotics in aquaculture, to foster safer practices for ...
WINTERTHUR, CH / ACCESS Newswire / May 27, 2025 / Lucky Shrimp AG, a Switzerland-based aquaculture company, today announced ...
Antibiotics enter the environment due to incomplete human metabolism, insufficient removal in wastewater systems, and widespread use in animal farming, aquaculture, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Antibiotics, critical for treating various bacterial infections, are widely consumed by people, livestock and aquaculture fish, but the drugs are only partially absorbed by the body. Much is ...
Antibiotics and other toxins, as well as effluent from the fish’s feed and waste, can also harm the Gulf, they say, and the growth of aquaculture could also threaten existing commercial fishing ...
salmonis.) In attempt to ward off the disease, Huon Aquaculture, one of two companies with leases in the area, dosed its fish with a single round of the antibiotic oxytetracycline (OTC ...