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Title: Utilisation of probiotics for disease management in giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii): Administration methods, antagonistic effects and immune response
Authors: Ahmmed, M. K.
Bhowmik, S.
Ahmmed, F.
Giteru, S. G.
Islam, S. S.
Hachem, M.
Hussain, M. A.
Kanwugu, O. N.
Agyei, D.
Defoirdt, T.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc
Citation: Ahmmed, M., Bhowmik, S., Ahmmed, F., Giteru, S., Islam, S., Hachem, M., Hussain, M. A., Kanwugu, O., Agyei, D., & Defoirdt, T. (2023). Utilisation of probiotics for disease management in giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii): Administration methods, antagonistic effects and immune response. Journal of Fish Diseases, 46(12), 1321-1336. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.13850
Abstract: The giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) is a high-yielding prawn variety well-received worldwide due to its ability to adapt to freshwater culture systems. Macrobrachium rosenbergii is an alternative to shrimp typically obtained from marine and brackish aquaculture systems. However, the use of intensive culture systems can lead to disease outbreaks, particularly in larval and post-larval stages, caused by pathogenic agents such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, yeasts and protozoans. White tail disease (viral), white spot syndrome (viral) and bacterial necrosis are examples of economically significant diseases. Given the increasing antibiotic resistance of disease-causing microorganisms, probiotics have emerged as promising alternatives for disease control. Probiotics are live active microbes that are introduced into a target host in an adequate number or dose to promote its health. In the present paper, we first discuss the diseases that occur in M. rosenbergii production, followed by an in-depth discussion on probiotics. We elaborate on the common methods of probiotics administration and explain the beneficial health effects of probiotics as immunity enhancers. Moreover, we discuss the antagonistic effects of probiotics on pathogenic microorganisms. Altogether, this paper provides a comprehensive overview of disease control in M. rosenbergii aquaculture through the use of probiotics, which could enhance the sustainability of prawn culture. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: DISEASE CONTROL
HOST-DERIVED PROBIOTICS
INNATE IMMUNITY
MICROORGANISMS
PRAWN
PROBIOTIC ADMINISTRATION
ANIMALS
DISEASE MANAGEMENT
FISH DISEASES
FRESH WATER
IMMUNITY
PALAEMONIDAE
PROBIOTICS
PROBIOTIC AGENT
FRESH WATER
PROBIOTIC AGENT
ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT
ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY
ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY
AQUACULTURE
BACTERIUM
DISEASE CONTROL
DRUG UTILIZATION
FUNGUS
GENE EXPRESSION
IMMUNE RESPONSE
IMMUNITY
INFECTION
INNATE IMMUNITY
MACROBRACHIUM ROSENBERGII
MICROORGANISM
NONHUMAN
OOMYCETES
PROTOZOON
REVIEW
VIRUS
VIRUS INFECTION
ANIMAL
DISEASE MANAGEMENT
FISH DISEASE
PALAEMONIDAE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/141686
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
other-oa
SCOPUS ID: 85169599526
WOS ID: 001059838200001
PURE ID: 48493477
ISSN: 0140-7775
1365-2761
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.13850
Sponsorship: BOF-UGent; University of Otago; Universiteit Gent; Ural Federal University, UrFU
Funding text 1: Fatema Ahmmed would like to acknowledge the support of University of Otago for library access and doctoral scholarship. Osman N. Kanwugu is grateful to the ‘Priority 2030’ program of the Ural Federal University for support. This study was supported by special Research Fund of Ghent University (BOF-UGent).; Funding text 2: Fatema Ahmmed would like to acknowledge the support of University of Otago for library access and doctoral scholarship. Osman N. Kanwugu is grateful to the ‘Priority 2030’ program of the Ural Federal University for support. This study was supported by special Research Fund of Ghent University (BOF‐UGent).
RSCF project card: BOF-UGent; University of Otago; Universiteit Gent; Ural Federal University, UrFU
Funding text 1: Fatema Ahmmed would like to acknowledge the support of University of Otago for library access and doctoral scholarship. Osman N. Kanwugu is grateful to the ‘Priority 2030’ program of the Ural Federal University for support. This study was supported by special Research Fund of Ghent University (BOF-UGent).; Funding text 2: Fatema Ahmmed would like to acknowledge the support of University of Otago for library access and doctoral scholarship. Osman N. Kanwugu is grateful to the ‘Priority 2030’ program of the Ural Federal University for support. This study was supported by special Research Fund of Ghent University (BOF-UGent).
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