15. University of Valencia • VibrioNet Europe
Carmen Amaro The team of the Department of Microbiology and Ecology of the University of Valencia (Spain) is focused on two main areas one of … Weiterlesen …
Carmen Amaro The team of the Department of Microbiology and Ecology of the University of Valencia (Spain) is focused on two main areas one of … Weiterlesen …
Vibrio is a ubiquitous, gram negative, rod shaped bacteria originating from estuarine habitats. Worldwide the growing usage of estuarine aquacultures for generation of fish and … Weiterlesen …
Although present in the water column, Vibrio (V.) spp. appear at particularly high densities in association with marine bivalves, which implicates bivalves as important zoonotic … Weiterlesen …
ifremer The Ifremer Laboratory for Genetics and Pathology of Marine Molluscs in La Tremblade (LGPMM: Laboratoire de Génétique et Pathologie des Mollusques Marins) has been … Weiterlesen …
Ifremer Strains of vibrios are associated with diseases in marine invertebrates of both economical (oyster, shrimp?) and ecological interest (corals). The success of host colonization … Weiterlesen …
www.aquaculture.ugent.be The Ghent University Aquaculture R&D Consortium brings together 17 research groups from 3 different faculties focusing on various aspects related to aquaculture. Research activities … Weiterlesen …
Vibrio cholerae has been diagnosed as the causative agent of several wound and ear infections in Austria since the beginning of this century (Huhulescu et … Weiterlesen …
Although present in the water column, Vibrio (V.) spp. appear at particularly high densities in association with marine bivalves, which implicates bivalves as important zoonotic … Weiterlesen …
The current knowledge of the occurrence of vibrioses and agents thereof in Germany is fragmentary. At present human gastrointestinal infections in Germany are not investigated … Weiterlesen …
www.sb-roscoff.fr Vibrios are bacteria responsible for a significant proportion of infections affecting marine invertebrates and represent the major cause of mortality in farmed marine species. … Weiterlesen …