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Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND), also commonly known as Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS), is a serious, major global disease of farmed shrimp
Tuesday. February 7th, 2017Progress in the development of management monitoring strategies for major shrimp disease. PCR methods characterize AHPND V.p isolates
Friday. January 6th, 2017Reports have been issued over the past several years regarding the presence of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) in various countries
Tuesday. February 7th, 2017Early detection and appropriate emergency response can be effective arresting progression of an AHPND epidemic in healthy shrimp PLs like these.
Tuesday. July 31st, 2018The authors conducted a preliminary analysis of data from experimental trials performed in 2014 to evaluate whether there is genetic resistance to WSS and AHPND
Tuesday. February 7th, 2017This bacteria, which has both virulent and benign strains, causes acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) or early mortality syndrome (EMS) in shrimp.
Wednesday. April 5th, 2017In the human pharmaceutical industry and livestock husbandry, the capacity of 1-monoglyceride molecules is well known in the fight against a broad range
Thursday. February 14th, 2019In conclusion, P. vannamei challenged with VPAHPND in biofloc had the highest survival rate – 86.7 percent survival for shrimp tested in biofloc
Wednesday. February 5th, 2020Isolated phages evaluated effective in controlling major farmed shrimp disease, inhibiting bacterial growth
Friday. May 18th, 2018Early mortality syndrome (EMS) is a management syndrome. A combination of adverse factors in nutrition, biosecurity, host physiology, and especially microbial
Tuesday. February 7th, 2017