The Inactivation of Pathogens in Aquaculture Systems

As aquaculture has become a significant provider of the human diet, the interest to have better quality of sea and fresh products has been increasing. However the potential hazards associated with pathogenic agents resulting in losses to the industry are major concerns that provided the motivation...

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Main Author: Gonzalez-Alanis, Pablo
Other Authors: Fitzsimmons, Kevin M
Language:EN
Published: The University of Arizona. 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195899
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1958992015-10-23T04:43:29Z The Inactivation of Pathogens in Aquaculture Systems Gonzalez-Alanis, Pablo Fitzsimmons, Kevin M Lightner, Donald V. Fitzsimmons, Kevin M Lightner, Donald V. Glenn, Edward P. Gerba, Charles P. Aquaculture ultraviolet WSSV MS-2 Inactivation As aquaculture has become a significant provider of the human diet, the interest to have better quality of sea and fresh products has been increasing. However the potential hazards associated with pathogenic agents resulting in losses to the industry are major concerns that provided the motivation for this study.The use of ultraviolet irradiation is an alternative to disinfect water in inlet and outlet water sources. However the ultraviolet disinfection method has some drawbacks including no disinfectant residuals and high cost of lamp fouling and replacement. The ultraviolet system needs to be calibrated according with the life time of the ultraviolet lamps.The MS-2 coliphage in this study is an approach to determine a good indicator for determining if an ultraviolet system can be effective in an aquaculture recirculation system. The susceptibility of this system can provide an indication if WSSV can be inactivated and possible other pathogenic agents.The WSSV experiment was successful in reducing mortality. Further studies have to be completed and analyzed before recommending for control of other pathogens. 2007 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195899 659748410 2503 EN Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Aquaculture
ultraviolet
WSSV
MS-2
Inactivation
spellingShingle Aquaculture
ultraviolet
WSSV
MS-2
Inactivation
Gonzalez-Alanis, Pablo
The Inactivation of Pathogens in Aquaculture Systems
description As aquaculture has become a significant provider of the human diet, the interest to have better quality of sea and fresh products has been increasing. However the potential hazards associated with pathogenic agents resulting in losses to the industry are major concerns that provided the motivation for this study.The use of ultraviolet irradiation is an alternative to disinfect water in inlet and outlet water sources. However the ultraviolet disinfection method has some drawbacks including no disinfectant residuals and high cost of lamp fouling and replacement. The ultraviolet system needs to be calibrated according with the life time of the ultraviolet lamps.The MS-2 coliphage in this study is an approach to determine a good indicator for determining if an ultraviolet system can be effective in an aquaculture recirculation system. The susceptibility of this system can provide an indication if WSSV can be inactivated and possible other pathogenic agents.The WSSV experiment was successful in reducing mortality. Further studies have to be completed and analyzed before recommending for control of other pathogens.
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