The economic impact of diseases and parasitic problems in freshwater fish production
Diseases and parasitic problems could constitute significant economic losses in fish production if not controlled, thus the need to continue monitoring its prevalence. Based on field studies on feral and intensively raised fish at the Kainji Lake Research Institute Nigeria, some diseases and parasitic problems have been identified. These include; helminthiasis; fungal disease; protozoa which include Myxosoma sp., Myxobolus spp., Henneguya sp., Trichodina sp., Ichthopthrius sp. bacterial mainly Aeromonas sp., Pseudomonas sp., mechanical injuries; death due to unknown causes and economic assessment of myxosporidian infection. Suggestion for disease control in fish production are recommended
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Main Authors: | Okaeme, A.N., Obiekezie, A.I., Ogbondeminu, F.S. |
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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1987
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Subjects: | Aquaculture, Nigeria, Kainji Lake, freshwater aquaculture, aquaculture, economics, disease control, fish culture, fish diseases, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21208 |
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