2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-338520/v1
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Monitoring disease and antibiotic treatment in the skin microbiota of farmed seabass fingerlings

Abstract: The microbiota of fish skin is the primary barrier against disease; however, it is highly dynamic being modulated by several factors. In fish aquaculture, disease outbreaks occur mainly during early-life stages with high associated losses. Antibiotic treatments sometimes remain as the best option to control bacterial diseases, despite many reported negative impacts of its use on fish and associated microbiota. Notwithstanding, studies monitoring the effects of disease and antibiotic treatment on the microbiota… Show more

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