bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 14, 2022
Abstract
In
Bangladesh,
fish
provide
over
60%
of
animal-source
food
with
56.2%
this
coming
from
aquaculture
produced
predominantly
in
rural
freshwater
ponds.
Increasing
demand
for
products
is
driving
intensification
and
resulting
higher
disease
prevalence,
posing
a
risk
to
security.
Biosecurity
often
absent
practices
Bangladesh
antibiotics
are
commonly
used
treat
prevent
outbreaks.
Antibiotics
administered
incorrectly
-
key
factor
associated
the
development
antimicrobial
resistance
(AMR).
AMR
can
be
disseminated
rapidly
within
microbial
ecosystems
via
mobile
genetic
elements,
humans
animals
infected
pathogens
as
treatments
become
ineffective.
Early
detection
understanding
spread
resistant
genes
(ARGs)
critical
both
security
human
health
protection.
Here,
we
apply
metagenomic
approach
assess
ARG
composition
pond
water
six
finfish
(tilapia
pangasius)
farms
Mymensingh
division
North-central
Bangladesh.
We
found
communities
ponds
had
similar
alpha
beta
diversities,
multiple
ARGs
predicted
confer
eighteen
different
classes
antimicrobials.
The
most
common
conferred
aminoglycosides
sulphonamides
were
present
taxa
pathogens.
This
diversity
potentially
confers
wide
variety
antibiotic
questions
effectiveness
current
future
treatment
diseases
earthen
compositions
between
each
farm
similar,
which
may
relate
parallels
farming
creating
selection
pressures
thus
comparable
populations.
Without
more
controlled
towards
usage,
will
inevitably
further
exacerbate
challenges
treating
preventing
outbreaks
production
intensifies
Highlights
fishponds
indicate
18
plasmids
taxa-associated
Farming
strongly
influence
Identified
question
Aquaculture International,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
31(5), P. 2945 - 2976
Published: April 25, 2023
Abstract
Aquaculture
is
playing
an
increasingly
important
role
in
global
food
security,
especially
for
low-income
and
food-deficit
countries.
The
majority
of
aquaculture
production
occurs
freshwater
earthen
ponds
tilapia
has
quickly
become
one
the
most
widely
adopted
culture
species
these
systems.
Tilapia
are
now
farmed
over
140
countries
facilitated
by
their
ease
production,
adaptability
to
a
wide
range
environmental
conditions,
fast
growth,
high
nutritional
value.
Typically,
have
been
considered
hardy,
disease
resilient
species;
however,
increasing
with
subsequent
threats
industry
as
intensified.
In
this
review,
we
discuss
focus
on
Bangladesh
top
producing
countries,
highlight
problems
associated
treatment
approaches
them,
including
misuse
antimicrobials.
We
address
key
missing
component
understanding
health
processes
sustainable
aquaculture,
specifically
played
microbiome.
Here
examine
importance
microbiome
supporting
health,
focused
symbiotic
microbial
community
fish
skin
mucosal
surface,
abiotic
biotic
factors
that
influence
microbiome,
shifts
diseased
states.
also
identify
conserved
taxa
microbiomes
may
be
used
indicators
status
offering
new
opportunities
mitigate
manage
optimize
growing
conditions
farming
practices.
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: June 23, 2023
With
an
ever-growing
human
population,
the
need
for
sustainable
production
of
nutritional
food
sources
has
never
been
greater.
Aquaculture
is
a
key
industry
engaged
in
active
development
to
increase
line
with
this
while
remaining
terms
environmental
impact
and
promoting
good
welfare
health
farmed
species.
Microbiomes
fundamentally
underpin
animal
health,
being
part
their
digestive,
metabolic
defense
systems,
latter
case
protecting
against
opportunistic
pathogens
environment.
The
potential
manipulate
microbiome
advantage
enhancing
intriguing
prospect
that
gained
considerable
traction
recent
years.
In
review
we
first
set
out
what
known
about
role
aquaculture
systems
across
phylogenetic
spectrum
cultured
animals,
from
invertebrates
finfish.
view
reducing
footprint
tightening
biological
physical
control,
investment
“closed”
on
rise,
but
little
how
microbial
these
closed
affect
organisms.
Through
comparisons
microbiomes
dynamics
phylogenetically
distinct
animals
different
focus
communities
functionality
order
identify
features
within
be
harnessed
optimizing
healthy
intensified
support
future
aquaculture.
Aquaculture Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
29, P. 101462 - 101462
Published: Jan. 24, 2023
In
Bangladesh,
fish
provide
over
60%
of
animal-source
food
with
56.2%
this
coming
from
aquaculture
produced
predominantly
in
rural
freshwater
ponds.
Increasing
demand
for
products
is
driving
intensification
and
resulting
higher
disease
prevalence,
posing
a
risk
to
security.
Biosecurity
often
absent
practices
Bangladesh
antibiotics
are
commonly
used
treat
prevent
outbreaks.
Antibiotics
administered
incorrectly
-
key
factor
associated
the
development
antimicrobial
resistance
(AMR).
AMR
can
be
disseminated
rapidly
within
microbial
ecosystems
via
mobile
genetic
elements,
humans
animals
infected
pathogens
as
treatments
become
ineffective.
Early
detection
understanding
spread
genes
(ARGs)
critical
both
security,
human
health
protection
safety.
Here,
we
apply
metagenomic
approach
assess
ARG
composition
pond
water
six
finfish
(tilapia
pangasius)
farms
Mymensingh
division
North-central
Bangladesh.
We
found
communities
ponds
had
similar
alpha
beta
diversities,
multiple
ARGs
predicted
confer
eighteen
different
classes
antimicrobials.
The
most
common
conferred
aminoglycosides
sulphonamides
were
present
taxa
pathogens.
This
diversity
potentially
confers
wide
variety
antibiotic
questions
effectiveness
current
future
treatment
diseases
earthen
compositions
between
each
farm
similar,
which
may
relate
parallels
farming
creating
selection
pressures
thus
comparable
populations.
Without
more
controlled
towards
usage,
will
inevitably
further
exacerbate
challenges
treating
preventing
outbreaks
production
intensifies
Viruses,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 965 - 965
Published: April 14, 2023
Tilapia
farming
is
one
of
the
most
important
sectors
in
aquaculture
worldwide
and
major
importance
to
global
food
security.
Infectious
spleen
kidney
necrosis
virus
(ISKNV)
has
been
identified
as
an
agent
high
morbidity
mortality,
threatening
tilapia
aquaculture.
ISKNV
was
detected
Lake
Volta,
Ghana,
September
2018
spread
rapidly,
with
mortality
rates
between
60
90%
losses
more
than
10
tonnes
fish
per
day.
Understanding
evolution
viral
pathogens
for
control
strategies.
Here,
we
developed
a
tiled-PCR
sequencing
approach
whole-genome
ISKNV,
using
long
read
enable
field-based,
real-time
genomic
surveillance.
This
work
represents
first
use
whole
genome
recovery
viruses
aquaculture,
longest
target
(>110
kb
dsDNA)
date.
Our
protocol
applied
field
samples
collected
from
outbreaks
four
intensive
cage
culture
systems
across
October
May
2022.
Despite
low
mutation
rate
dsDNA
viruses,
20
single
nucleotide
polymorphisms
accumulated
during
sampling
period.
Droplet
digital
PCR
minimum
requirement
template
sample
recover
50%
at
275
femtograms
(2410
templates
5
µL
reaction).
Overall,
provides
informative
tool
assist
disease
FEMS Microbiology Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
100(3)
Published: Feb. 14, 2024
Abstract
The
skin
of
fish
contains
a
diverse
microbiota
that
has
symbiotic
functions
with
the
host,
facilitating
pathogen
exclusion,
immune
system
priming,
and
nutrient
degradation.
composition
microbiomes
varies
across
species
in
response
to
variety
stressors,
however,
there
been
no
systematic
analysis
these
studies
evaluate
how
factors
shape
microbiomes.
Here,
we
examined
1922
from
36
included
98
nine
rearing
conditions
investigate
associations
between
microbiome,
species,
water
physiochemical
factors.
Proteobacteria,
particularly
class
Gammaproteobacteria,
were
present
all
marine
freshwater
Acinetobacter,
Aeromonas,
Ralstonia,
Sphingomonas
Flavobacterium
most
abundant
genera
within
microbiomes,
Alteromonas,
Photobacterium,
Pseudoalteromonas,
Psychrobacter
Vibrio
saltwater
fish.
Our
results
show
different
culturing
(rearing)
environments
have
small
but
significant
effect
on
bacterial
community
compositions.
Water
temperature,
pH,
dissolved
oxygen
concentration,
salinity
significantly
correlated
differences
beta-diversity
not
necessarily
alpha-diversity.
To
improve
study
comparability
provide
recommendations
for
approaches
analyses
sequencing
data
reproducibility.
Aquaculture Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
29, P. 101487 - 101487
Published: Feb. 7, 2023
Skin
microbiota
play
an
important
role
in
skin
barrier
function
and
are
associated
with
host
health.
The
study
of
the
is
beneficial
for
managing
disease
microbiota.
Bullfrog
(Rana
catesbeiana)
cultured
animal.
Bacterial
diseases
like
red
leg
syndrome
(RLS)
often
occur
bullfrog
cause
huge
economic
losses
around
world.
However,
appearance
RLS
unknown.
Here
we
compare
healthy
by
16
S
rRNA
microbiome
profiles.
bacterial
community
diversity
was
significantly
different
between
group.
Proteobacteria,
Bacteroidota,
Firmicutes
were
most
abundant
phyla
skin.
Compared
bullfrogs,
bullfrogs
had
high
abundance
Acinetobacter,
Chryseobacterium,
Elizabethkingia,
Flavobacterium
Streptococcus
microbiota,
but
relative
Cetobacterium,
Bacteroides
Shewanella
overrepresented
bullfrog.
Tax4Fun
prediction
showed
that
genes
Nucleotide
metabolism,
Translation,
Glycan
biosynthesis
metabolism
exhibited
higher
bullfrogs.
results
suggested
changed
composition
predictive
This
first
to
report
on
relationship
bullfrog,
which
can
expand
our
understanding
communities
farming
from
perspective
microbial
ecology
help
prevent
manage
farming.
European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(8), P. 41 - 58
Published: July 21, 2023
To
consume
or
not
to
farmed
fish
diagnosed
with
nutritional
disorders
within
an
aquaculture
culture
system
is
a
question
that
resonates
fisheries
and
experts
worldwide.
Proper
health
management
in
should
be
critical
area
of
concern
for
all
farmers.
It
has
become
fundamental
requirement
achieving
sustainable
production.
However,
many
farmers,
particularly
developing
countries
lack
knowledge
about
diseases
how
effectively
manage
them
on
the
farm.
Like
human
health,
fish’s
systems
daily
priority
Nutritional
are
often
overlooked
by
majority
even
at
commercial
level.
Most
Fish
farmers
may
realize
disease
prevention
can
achieved
through
use
well-formulated
feeds
meet
requirements
growth.
Additionally,
maintaining
good
water
quality
implementing
best
practices
essential
ensure
stock
remains
healthy
system.
Since
different
species
have
varying
dietary
requirements,
it
important
formulate
right
diet
based
specific
being
cultured.
contain
necessary
nutrients
opportunistic
resistance.
Furthermore,
familiar
early
diagnosis
techniques
disorders.
This
ensures
harvested
reaching
market
does
raise
concerns
safety
products.
Failure
diagnose
associated
poor
diets
create
doubts
rapidly
growing
industry.
Therefore,
this
review
aims
explore
species,
impact
deficiencies
public
causes
disorders,
viable
therapies
managing
these
fish.
The
data
article
were
collected
from
various
secondary
sources,
including
internationally
reputable
peer-reviewed
articles,
conference
proceedings
reports,
internet
searches,
more.
findings
highlight
importance
providing
information
nutrition-related
control,
as
been
found
detrimental
health.
Moreover,
affected
entered
global
market,
raising
questions
their
crucial
prioritize
maintain
consumer
confidence
globally.
study
recommends
further
research
into
potentially
lethal
effects
diseases,
when
consumed
large
quantities
environment
especially
dead
discarded
backwaters
aquatic
ecosystem.
Environmental Microbiome,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: March 31, 2025
Abstract
Background
The
pondwater
microbiome
is
believed
to
play
a
key
role
in
fish
health,
including
shaping
mucosal
surface
microbiomes
that
help
protect
against
disease.
How
different
physiochemical
features
relating
season,
geographical
locations,
as
well
crop
species
shape
the
pond
water
finfish
aquaculture
system,
not
established.
Pangasius
(
Pangasianodon
hypophthalmus
)
and
tilapia
Oreochromis
niloticus
are
two
of
most
widely
farmed
disease
major
impediment
expansion
their
production.
We
applied
16S
18S
rRNA
metabarcoding
assess
how
physicochemistry
location
pangasius
earthen
ponds
Bangladesh.
Results
Planctomycetota,
Pseudomonadota
Actinomycetota
were
dominant
bacterial
phyla
while
Stramenopiles
Alveolata
microeukaryotes
(divisions)
water.
relative
abundance
Planctomycetota
was
higher
compared
with
ponds,
Actinomycetota,
relatively
ponds.
Tilapia
also
exhibited
microbial
diversity
at
its
lowest
winter
(and/or
monsoon)
highest
pre-monsoon
period.
community
structures
differed
across
seasons,
culture
systems,
species,
season
locations
showing
strongest
effects.
Of
assessed,
temperature
pH
found
have
weak
but
significant
effect
on
content
for
both
shared
over
46%
ASVs,
around
30%
ASVs
study
locations.
Conclusion
Our
findings
demonstrate
communities
systems
Bangladesh
shaped
by
location,
effects
from
physicochemistry.
results
provide
insights
into
dynamic
nature
environmental
influences
may
be
use
management
improving
productivity
enhancement
overall
health.
Graphical
Fishes,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10(5), P. 204 - 204
Published: May 1, 2025
The
tilapia
(Oreochromis)
aquaculture
industry
in
Malaysia
has
expanded
rapidly
to
meet
the
increasing
demand
for
animal
protein.
However,
this
growth
is
challenged
by
microbial
infections,
particularly
those
caused
emerging
pathogen
Aeromonas
dhakensis.
This
study
aimed
investigate
community
composition
across
four
distinct
farming
systems
and
assess
associated
water
physicochemical
parameters,
with
a
focus
on
detecting
presence
of
A.
dhakensis
elucidating
its
environmental
associations.
Water
parameters
were
measured
evaluate
conditions,
communities
characterized
through
16S
rDNA
metabarcoding,
was
detected
using
both
microbiological
molecular
approaches.
Principal
component
analysis
(PCA)
canonical
correspondence
(CCA)
employed
explore
influence
variables
dynamics
occurrence.
Our
results
indicated
that
floating
cages
exhibited
higher
levels
temperature,
ammonium,
fecal
coliform,
while
cement
tanks
showed
signs
nutrient
accumulation.
PCA
revealed
degraded
quality.
A
total
45
strains
fingerprints
isolated.
metabarcoding
Proteobacteria,
Actinobacteria,
Planctomycetota
as
dominant
phyla.
Alpha
diversity
did
not
differ
significantly
among
pond
systems,
beta
variations
assemblages
systems.
CCA
identified
dissolved
oxygen,
macronutrients
(phosphate,
nitrate,
nitrite),
turbidity
significant
drivers
shaping
structure
In
conclusion,
highlights
importance
factors,
levels,
potentially
influencing
pathogenic
bacteria
such
These
findings
underscore
need
improved
management
mitigate
disease
risks
support
fish
health.