The "warm water disease" caused by Flavobacterium columnare is especially problematic since a functional vaccine against the bacterium is not available. The skin and gill damage in diseased ...
What happens to a bacterial pathogen when food runs out—for several months? A new study led by Prof. Runsheng Li and Prof. Wenlong Cai using Nanopore R10.4.1 sequencing reveals that Flavobacterium ...
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä found brown trout better survived a Flavobacterium disease outbreak if the fish had larvae of freshwater pearl mussel in their gills. In another study, ...
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