Aquaculture Africa 2024

November 19 - 22, 2024

Hammamet, Tunisia

Aquatic Animal Health, Welfare, Biosecurity

Thursday, November 21, 2024 09.00 - 15.40 Odyssey
Chair: Nellie Isyagi, Peter Britz, Nadia Chérif

  • 09.00
    Nelly Isyagi

    THE MERITS FOR REGIONAL COLLABORATION FOR AQUATIC BIOSECURITY AND BIOSAFETY CONTROL IN AFRICA

  • 09.20
    Francesco Valentini

    THE EXPERIENCE OF REGIONAL AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH NETWORKS IN AFRICA

  • 09.40
    Jérôme Delamare-Deboutteville

    INCREASED SUSTAINABILITY IN THE AQUACULTURE SECTOR IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA THROUGH IMPROVED AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT

  • 10.00
    David Verner-Jeffreys

    TACKLING THE THREAT OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN AQUACULTURE IN ASIA AND AFRICA USING A ONE HEALTH APPROACH

  • 10.40
    Mariska Laubscher

    VALIDATED PCR TESTING FOR AQUACULTURE SUCCESS AND ISO 17025 COMPLIANCE

  • 11.00
    Radi A. Mohamed

    USING OPERATIONAL WELFARE INDICATORS FOR BETTER TILAPIA WELFARE IN AQUACULTURE

  • 11.20
    Oluwaseun Ojelade

    UNCERTAINTY IN FEED SUPPLY AFFECTS THE GROWTH, HEMATOLOGICAL AND GLUCOSE RESPONSE OF AFRICAN CATFISH Clarias gariepinus (BURCHELL, 1822)

  • 11.40
    Souhaila Khériji missaoui

    OXIDATIVE STRESS RESPONSE AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN LIVER, KIDNEY AND GILLS OF EUROPEAN EEL Anguilla anguilla EXPOSED TO SIMAZINE

  • 12.00
    Oladeji Kareem

    HAEMATOOGICAL RESPONSES, GUT CONTENT, ANTIOXIDANT STATUS AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF AFRICAN CATFISH Clarias gariepinus FED WITH COMBINATION OF COMMERCIAL DIET AND BLACK SOLDIER FLY Hermetia illucens LARVAE

  • 12.20
    Bamidele Omitoyin

    HAEMATO-IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSES AND HISTOMORPHOLOGY OF Heterobranchus bidorsalis FED DIFFERENTLY PROCESSED BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE MEAL

  • 12.40
    Ashraf El-Dakar

    Assessment of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) essential oil as a natural anesthetic and sodium bicarbonate as a sedative on physiological and histopathological status of Tilapia zilli during the transport practices

  • 14.00
    Magoti Ndaro

    PATHOGENIC BACTERIA CAUSING INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN CAGE FARMED FISH IN THE LAKE VICTORIA

  • 14.20
    John Walakira

    CO-OCCURRENCE AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF EMERGING PATHOGENS ISOLATED FROM INFECTED FARMED TILAPIA IN THE LAKE VICTORIA REGION, UGANDA: Aeromonas sp., Edwardsiella sp. AND Francisella sp.

  • 14.40
    Yaa Fosuah Tuffour

    IMPACTS OF Physella acuta ON Oreochromis niloticus FINGERLINGS IN AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION

  • 14.40
    Ben North

    INTRODUCING FISH VACCINES TO NEW MARKETS: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

  • 15.00
    Angela Ayiku

    INVESTIGATING THE MECHANISM OF HEAT-SHOCK PROTECTION IN ISKNV INFECTED TILAPIA BRAIN CELL LINE

  • 15.20
    Maarten Jay van Schoonhoven

    SUPPORTING HEALTH AND DISEASE TOLERANCE IN FISH AND SHRIMP

  • 16.00
    Rishita Changede

    HARNESSING BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR DISEASE MANAGEMENT AND ENHANCED GROWTH IN SHRIMP AND FISH

  • 16.20
    Monia EL Bour

    PROBIOTICS AS BENEFICIAL MICROBES IN AQUATIC FARMING

  • 16.40
    M. Simeon Fagnon

    DIETARY EFFECT OF PLANT BASED ADDITIVE PHYTO AQUANITYTM ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND HEALTH PARAMETERS IN FIELD-REARED NILE TILAPIA Oreochromis niloticus

  • 17.00
    Radi Mohamed

    INVESTIGATING THE BENEFITS OF Bacillus rugosus AS A NOVEL PROBIOTIC STRAIN FOR NILE TILAPIA: A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION

  • 17.20
    Ahmed Mustafa

    DECREASE STRESS: PRODUCE QUALITY PRODUCTS