Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
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Resumo: | Abstract Fish is the most indispensable source of proteins for individuals and have high nutritional value. On the other hand, the fish culturing raised issues of fish health due to close contact between the aquatic environment and the fish pathogens. So, the aim of the current study was to identify the bacterial pathogens and screen the injured Rainbow trout rearing in different trout hatcheries run under fisheries department of the government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. Seven bacterial pathogens such as Shigella flexneri, Enterobacter amnigenus, Salmonella Typhimurium, Serratia odorifera, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Bacillus cereus were isolated and identified. Results revealed that the injury of fish specimens was due to overcrowding. Instead of rainbow coloration, specimens have darker black in color. The water of ponds was not clean and clear and such conditions was because of the greater quantity of feed thrown in the water. It was concluded that poor hygienic water condition and overloading allowed the opportunistic bacterial contaminations to succeed which cause a serious threat to hatcheries. |
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Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan |
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Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan |
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Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan Kousar,R. bacterial pathogens rainbow trout fish hatcheries identification of bacteria |
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Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan |
title_full |
Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan |
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Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan |
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Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan |
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Assessment and incidence of fish associated bacterial pathogens at hatcheries of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan |
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Kousar,R. |
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Kousar,R. Shafi,N. Andleeb,S. Ali,N. Mazhar Akhtar,T. Khalid,S. |
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Shafi,N. Andleeb,S. Ali,N. Mazhar Akhtar,T. Khalid,S. |
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Kousar,R. Shafi,N. Andleeb,S. Ali,N. Mazhar Akhtar,T. Khalid,S. |
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bacterial pathogens rainbow trout fish hatcheries identification of bacteria |
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bacterial pathogens rainbow trout fish hatcheries identification of bacteria |
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Abstract Fish is the most indispensable source of proteins for individuals and have high nutritional value. On the other hand, the fish culturing raised issues of fish health due to close contact between the aquatic environment and the fish pathogens. So, the aim of the current study was to identify the bacterial pathogens and screen the injured Rainbow trout rearing in different trout hatcheries run under fisheries department of the government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. Seven bacterial pathogens such as Shigella flexneri, Enterobacter amnigenus, Salmonella Typhimurium, Serratia odorifera, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Bacillus cereus were isolated and identified. Results revealed that the injury of fish specimens was due to overcrowding. Instead of rainbow coloration, specimens have darker black in color. The water of ponds was not clean and clear and such conditions was because of the greater quantity of feed thrown in the water. It was concluded that poor hygienic water condition and overloading allowed the opportunistic bacterial contaminations to succeed which cause a serious threat to hatcheries. |
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