World Aquaculture Singapore 2022

November 29 - December 2, 2022

Singapore

Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment Methods Posters

  • 285
    Mehdi Soltani

    HEALTH STATUS OF AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY IN THE MIDDLE EAST: AN OVERVIEW OF IRAN AND IRAQ AQUACULTURE SECTORS

  • 286
    Kirby Chen

    SODIUM PERCARBONATE (SPC) FOR PARASITE MANAGEMENT IN TROPICAL MARINE AQUACULTURE

  • 287
    Miyoung Cho

    TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS OF RAINBOW TROUT INFECTED BY HIGH AND LOW PATHOGENIC INFECTIOUS HEAMATOPOIETIC NECROSIS VIRUS

  • 288
    Daniel Lanza

    BRAZILIAN WSSV: GENOME, GENETIC VARIABILITY AND PHYLOGENY

  • 289
    Elena N. Kashinskaya

    SKIN MICROBIOTA OF PRUSSIAN CARP INFECTED BY ECTOPARASITIC CRUSTATIONS

  • 290
    Vera Irene Erickson

    Aeromonas dhakensis IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF MOTILE AEROMONAS SEPTICEMIA IN VIETNAMESE STRIPED CATFISH FARMING

  • 291
    Chang Nam Jin

    PARASITIC DISEASE TRENDS IN FARMED OLIVE FLOUNDER Paralichthys olivaceus IN JEJU ISLAND, KOREA

  • 292
    Kae Hwan Sim

    A METAGENOMICS WORKFLOW FOR RAPID DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Group B Streptococcus IN FISH

  • 293
    Chi-Chung Chou

    DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL DOSING REGIMEN OF FLORFENICOL IN SEABASS Lates calcarifer AT DIFFERENT WATER TEMPERATURES WITH PHARMACOKINETIC-PHARMACODYNAMIC APPROACH

  • 295
    Teresa Baptista

    TIME-COURSE IMMUNE RESPONSE OF GILTHEAD SEABREAM JUVENILES FOLLOWING INFECTION WITH Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida

  • 296
    Chamilani Nikapitiya

    IN VIVO Edwadrsiella tarda PHAGE (ETP-1) THERAPY EFFICACY UPON TWO MODES OF PHAGE ADMINISTRATION

  • 297
    Stewart Johnson

    APPLICATION OF MULTIPLEX PCR AND MINION SEQUENCING FOR DIRECT SEQUENCING OF WHOLE GENOMES OF Piscine Orthoreovirus-1 (PRV-1) FROM TISSUE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES

  • 298
    Hang Bui Thi Bich

    EFFECT OF MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS ON IMMUNE RESPONSES AND BACTERIAL RESISTANCE OF SNAKEHEAD FISH Channa striata

  • 299
    Hang Bui Thi Bich

    EFFECT OF PREBIOTIC ON IMMUNE PARAMETERS AND DISEASE RESISTANCE OF STRIPED CATFISH Pangasianodon hypophthalmus

  • 300
    Amarjeet Singh

    AUGMENTATION OF NON-SPECIFIC IMMUNITY IN WALKING CATFISH Clarias batrachus (LINNAEUS 1758), BY DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION OF SEEDS AND LEAVES OF Achyranthes aspera

  • 301
    Olivia Wye Sze Lee

    IN VITRO ASSESSMENT OF MULTISPECIES PROBIOTICS AS A POTENTIAL DISEASE CONTROL TOOL AGAINST Aeromonas hydrophila INFECTIONS

  • 302
    Mei Yun Beryl Chean

    DEVELOPMENT OF BACTERIA CONSORTIUM AS POTENTIAL PROBIOTICS AGAINST VIBRIOSIS IN PRELIMINARY IN-VIVO STUDY IN Artemia CULTURE

  • 303
    Miyata Masato

    GENERATING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST IgM OF COMMERCIAL FISH SPECIES

  • 304
    Nurshahidah Ali

    ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION OF IRIDOVIRUS IN FISH SAMPLES

  • 306
    Hyerim Yang

    MOLECULAR AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL ANALYSIS OF GLUTATHIONE REDUCTASE (HaGSR), AND ITS' INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSES IN BIG BELLY SEAHORSE Hippocampus abdominalis

  • 307
    Jayamini Harasgama

    IDENTIFICATION AMD MOLECULAR CHARACTERISATION OF INTERLEUKIN-1ß-LIKE HOMOLOG FROM BLACK ROCK FISH Sebastes schlegelii

  • 308
    Tae Hyug Jeong

    THIOREDOXIN REDUCTASE 1 (TXNRD1) FROM BIG-BELLY SEAHORSE Hippocampus abdominalis

  • 309
    Sukkyoung Lee

    GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPRESSION PROFILING OF GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE ALPHA4 FROM POT-BELLIED SEAHORSE Hippocampus abdominalis

  • 311
    Thiloma Liyanage

    IMMUNE MODULATORY ACTIVITY OF ENCAPSULATED MicroRNA MIMICS IN ZEBRAFISH

  • 312
    Shan Edirisinghe

    MARINE PECTIN FROM Spirulina maxima: MULTIFUNCTIONAL MODULATOR OF IMMUNE RESPONSE, WOUND HEALING AND REGENERATION IN ZEBRAFISH

  • 313
    Gaeun Kim

    MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE C-TYPE LYSOZYMES IN YELLOWTAIL CLOWNFISH Amphiprion clarkii

  • 314
    Joanna X.H. Goh

    UNRAVELLING THE POTENTIAL OF MANGROVE-DERIVED Streptomyces AS PROBIOTICS IN AQUACULTURE

  • 315
    Dinusha Rajapaksha

    MODELLING OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) IN ZEBRAFISH

  • 316
    Jae-Sung Rhee

    CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO SUBLETHAL CONCENTRATION OF SAXITOXIN REDUCES ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND IMMUNITY IN ZEBRAFISH BUT DOES NOT AFFECT REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS