2024
DOI: 10.3354/dao03778
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Bacterial and viral co-infections in aquaculture under climate warming: co-evolutionary implications, diagnosis, and treatment

S Vega-Heredia,
I Giffard-Mena,
M Reverter

Abstract: Climate change and the associated environmental temperature fluctuations are contributing to increases in the frequency and severity of disease outbreaks in both wild and farmed aquatic species. This has a significant impact on biodiversity and also puts global food production systems, such as aquaculture, at risk. Most infections are the result of complex interactions between multiple pathogens, and understanding these interactions and their co-evolutionary mechanisms is crucial for developing effective diagn… Show more

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