Improving biosecurity practices of finfish aquaculture in Bangladesh

Finfish biosecurity in Bangladesh is a growing concern due to the high demand for fish and the increasing prevalence of diseases in aquaculture. WorldFish and partners are working with Bangladesh national research institutions and national competent authorities to design and develop finfish biosecurity training modules to reduce antimicrobial use (AMU) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) burden in commercial finfish aquaculture systems. Through an 8-day participatory pilot program in February 2023, collaborative partners identified major pathogen-spread pathways, current biosecurity practices and gaps in commercial finfish aquatic production systems.

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Main Authors: Rheman, Shafiq, Hossain, Sabrina
Format: Blog Post biblioteca
Language:English
Published: WorldFish 2023-07-16T12:06:53Z
Subjects:aquaculture, goal 14 life below water, goal 3 good health and well-being, goal 17 partnerships for the goals, fish, finfish, responsible consumption and production, environmental health and biodiversity, nutrition, health and food security,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131164
https://worldfishcenter.org/blog/improving-biosecurity-practices-finfish-aquaculture-bangladesh
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1311642023-12-08T19:25:22Z Improving biosecurity practices of finfish aquaculture in Bangladesh Rheman, Shafiq Hossain, Sabrina aquaculture goal 14 life below water goal 3 good health and well-being goal 17 partnerships for the goals fish finfish responsible consumption and production environmental health and biodiversity nutrition, health and food security Finfish biosecurity in Bangladesh is a growing concern due to the high demand for fish and the increasing prevalence of diseases in aquaculture. WorldFish and partners are working with Bangladesh national research institutions and national competent authorities to design and develop finfish biosecurity training modules to reduce antimicrobial use (AMU) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) burden in commercial finfish aquaculture systems. Through an 8-day participatory pilot program in February 2023, collaborative partners identified major pathogen-spread pathways, current biosecurity practices and gaps in commercial finfish aquatic production systems. 2023-07-16T12:06:53Z 2023-07-16T12:06:53Z Blog Post Shafiq Rheman, Sabrina Hossain. (28/4/2023). Improving biosecurity practices of finfish aquaculture in Bangladesh. URL: https://worldfishcenter.org/blog/improving-biosecurity-practices-finfish-aquaculture-bangladesh https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131164 https://worldfishcenter.org/blog/improving-biosecurity-practices-finfish-aquaculture-bangladesh en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access WorldFish
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Improving biosecurity practices of finfish aquaculture in Bangladesh
description Finfish biosecurity in Bangladesh is a growing concern due to the high demand for fish and the increasing prevalence of diseases in aquaculture. WorldFish and partners are working with Bangladesh national research institutions and national competent authorities to design and develop finfish biosecurity training modules to reduce antimicrobial use (AMU) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) burden in commercial finfish aquaculture systems. Through an 8-day participatory pilot program in February 2023, collaborative partners identified major pathogen-spread pathways, current biosecurity practices and gaps in commercial finfish aquatic production systems.
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