Importance of mycoses in aquaculture. Is phytotherapy a surpassing alternative for its treatment with respect to conventional treatments?

In aquaculture, the intensification of cultures of aquatic organisms to obtain large volumes of production leads to the establishment of an environment that generates stress. These conditions weaken the immune system of these organisms, which increases the spread of diseases and generates great economic losses. One of the factors responsible for the mortality of cultivated species is fungal infections. In farms, the handling procedures that are carried out during the incubation, rearing and fattening stages are important for the final yield. One of the crucial stages is incubation as there is usually a high degree of mortality at this stage. Several studies have been conducted using chemical products for the prophylaxis, disinfection and control of mycoses. This use has caused the resistance of pathogens and the accumulation of residues in the tissues of aquatic organisms or in the environment. For this reason, other forms of therapy that are more profitable and with less deleterious effects on the environment are being developed. Phytotherapy emerges as an alternative due to its proven action against diseases of diverse etiology. This review compiles and discusses the existing bibliography on the most common fungal diseases in fish, amphibians and crustaceans, emphasizing those that affect the eggs of cultures organisms and analyzing the natural antifungal agents used in vitro and in vivo in aquaculture.

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Main Authors: Plaul, Silvia E., Pérez, María Laura, Sansiñena, Jesica A., Pacheco Marino, Suani G., Barbeito, Claudio G.
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Published: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria 2022
Online Access:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/20338
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Importance of mycoses in aquaculture. Is phytotherapy a surpassing alternative for its treatment with respect to conventional treatments?
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title_full Importance of mycoses in aquaculture. Is phytotherapy a surpassing alternative for its treatment with respect to conventional treatments?
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spelling oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article-203382022-02-25T20:47:07Z Importance of mycoses in aquaculture. Is phytotherapy a surpassing alternative for its treatment with respect to conventional treatments? Importancia de las micosis en acuicultura ¿Es la fitoterapia una alternativa superadora para su tratamiento con respecto a los tratamientos convencionales? Plaul, Silvia E. Pérez, María Laura Sansiñena, Jesica A. Pacheco Marino, Suani G. Barbeito, Claudio G. mycoses alternative therapy eggs aquaculture environment micosis terapias alternativas ovas acuicultura medio ambiente In aquaculture, the intensification of cultures of aquatic organisms to obtain large volumes of production leads to the establishment of an environment that generates stress. These conditions weaken the immune system of these organisms, which increases the spread of diseases and generates great economic losses. One of the factors responsible for the mortality of cultivated species is fungal infections. In farms, the handling procedures that are carried out during the incubation, rearing and fattening stages are important for the final yield. One of the crucial stages is incubation as there is usually a high degree of mortality at this stage. Several studies have been conducted using chemical products for the prophylaxis, disinfection and control of mycoses. This use has caused the resistance of pathogens and the accumulation of residues in the tissues of aquatic organisms or in the environment. For this reason, other forms of therapy that are more profitable and with less deleterious effects on the environment are being developed. Phytotherapy emerges as an alternative due to its proven action against diseases of diverse etiology. This review compiles and discusses the existing bibliography on the most common fungal diseases in fish, amphibians and crustaceans, emphasizing those that affect the eggs of cultures organisms and analyzing the natural antifungal agents used in vitro and in vivo in aquaculture. En acuicultura, la intensificación de los cultivos para obtener grandes volúmenes de producción conlleva a establecer un ambiente que genera estrés en los organismos. Estas condiciones debilitan su sistema inmune lo que incrementa la propagación de enfermedades y generan grandes pérdidas económicas. Uno de los factores responsables de la mortalidad de las especies cultivadas son las infecciones fúngicas. En las granjas de cultivo, los procedimientos de manejo que se realizan durante las etapas de incubación, cría y engorde son importantes para el rendimiento final del producto. Una de las etapas cruciales es la incubación, ya que en esta etapa suele haber un alto grado de mortalidad. Se han realizado diversos estudios que utilizan productos químicos para la profilaxis, desinfección y control de las micosis. Esta utilización ha provocado la resistencia de los agentes patógenos y la acumulación de residuos en los tejidos de los organismos acuáticos o en el ambiente. Por ello, se están desarrollando otras formas de terapia más rentables y con menos efectos deletéreos sobre el medio ambiente. La fitoterapia surge como una alternativa por su comprobada acción ante enfermedades de diversa etiología. En esta revisión se compila y discute la bibliografía existente sobre las enfermedades fúngicas más comunes en los peces, anfibios y crustáceos, se enfatiza en las que afectan a las ovas de los organismos en cultivo y se analizan los antimicóticos naturales utilizados in vitro e in vivo en acuicultura. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria 2022-02-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/article application/pdf https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/20338 10.15381/rivep.v33i1.20338 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 1 (2022); e20338 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 1 (2022); e20338 1682-3419 1609-9117 spa https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/20338/17937 Derechos de autor 2022 Silvia E. Plaul, María Laura Pérez, Jesica A. Sansiñena, Suani G. Pacheco Marino, Claudio G. Barbeito http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0