2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-023-01290-6
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A review on aquaculture adaptation for fish treatment from antibiotic to vaccine prophylaxis

Nida Imtiaz,
Zahid Anwar,
Khor Waiho
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“…Additionally, the detection of RTM in the feed and sediment may be due to the lower absorption of RTM by shrimp. Non-edible antibiotics were excreted into the water through feces [18] and subsequently accumulated in the sediment. Except for LEOF, the antibiotics SMX, TC, OTC, and CTC were detected in the water, sediment, shrimp, and feed in this study.…”
Section: Residual Antibiotics In Various Media In the Aquaculture Pondmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the detection of RTM in the feed and sediment may be due to the lower absorption of RTM by shrimp. Non-edible antibiotics were excreted into the water through feces [18] and subsequently accumulated in the sediment. Except for LEOF, the antibiotics SMX, TC, OTC, and CTC were detected in the water, sediment, shrimp, and feed in this study.…”
Section: Residual Antibiotics In Various Media In the Aquaculture Pondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the widespread adoption of shrimp aquaculture and high-density farming practices has led to concerns regarding antibiotic residues in the aquaculture environment and aquatic products [32][33][34]. Antibiotics are administered to shrimp both in the form of drugs [15] and feed additives [9] and enter the water and sediment through metabolism, accumulation, etc., or remain directly in the shrimp [18]. Palaniyappan et al found 11 SAs with residual concentrations ranging from 12 µg/kg to 124 µg/kg in shrimp samples collected from coastal aquaculture areas in south India, exceeding the maximum residual limit specified by the EU [35].…”
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“…The indiscriminate and widespread use of antibiotics for treatment and prevention exacerbates these incidents, by selecting for antibiotic resistance, leading to the establishment of populations of antimicrobial‐resistant (AMR) pathogens (Chandra et al., 2021; Irfan et al., 2022). This resistance not only undermines the efficacy of treatments for aquatic diseases but also poses a substantial threat to human health by increasing exposure to AMR in which the effectiveness of standard medical antibiotics is compromised (Cherian et al., 2023; Imtiaz et al., 2023). The ecological impacts are equally alarming, with resistant bacteria affecting farm environments through mechanisms like biofilm formation and gene transfer, thus altering ecological balances (Zheng et al., 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%