Publication Abstract
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Integrated Pathogen Management Strategies (IPMS) in Fish Farming
- Publication Abstract
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Integrated pathogen management (IPM) is a holistic approach that gathers the best available preventative, treatment and control strategies to minimize the impact of pathogens in fish production, whilst striving to increase sustainability. These strategies do not necessarily aim to eradicate pathogens; more likely, they are methods to keep them at levels where they cause relatively little impact on fish welfare and overall farm production and therefore minimizing economic losses. The development of IPM strategies starts by gathering knowledge on pathogen, host and environmental risk factors. This is followed by the development, evaluation of feasibility and implementation of the best strategies. Monitoring of the disease (pathogen surveillance, host performance and impact on environment) is crucial to review effectiveness of the applied strategies and revise them, based on the knowledge gained. A broad range of approaches (the IMPS toolbox) with examples for specific pathogens and future perspectives are presented.
- Publication Authors
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Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla and Birgit Oidtmann*
- Publication Reference
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Chapter 5 in: Fish Diseases - Prevention and Control Strategies. Edited by Galina Jeney. Elsevier Press, 264 pp.
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N/A
- Publication Date
- February 2017
- Publication DOI: https://doi.org/
- Publication Citation
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1. Sitjà-Bobadilla, A. and Oidtmann, B. (2017): Integrated Pathogen Management Strategies in Fish Farming. Chapter 5 in: Fish Diseases - Prevention and Control Strategies. Edited by Galina Jeney. Elsevier Press, 264 pp.