نتایج جستجو برای: shellfish

تعداد نتایج: 3364  

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
d selvakumar department of aquatic biology and fisheries, university of kerala, kariavattom campus, trivandrum 695 581, kerala, india. k arun department of biotechnology, avvm sri pushpam college, poondi, thanjavur613 503, tamil nadu, india. s suguna department of biotechnology, avvm sri pushpam college, poondi, thanjavur613 503, tamil nadu, india. d kumar department of biotechnology, avvm sri pushpam college, poondi, thanjavur613 503, tamil nadu, india. k dhevendaran department of aquatic biology and fisheries, university of kerala, kariavattom campus, trivandrum 695 581, kerala, india.

background and objectives: in the present study, isolation of streptomyces associated with marine sponges and its bioactive potential against fish and shellfish pathogens were assessed. the streptomyces sp. were isolated from the marine sponges namely callyspongia diffusa, mycale mytilorum, tedania anhelans and dysidea fragilis collected from vizhinjam port, situated in the south-west coast of ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Jerome Naar Andrea Bourdelais Carmelo Tomas Julia Kubanek Philip L Whitney Leanne Flewelling Karen Steidinger Johnny Lancaster Daniel G Baden

We developed a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to analyze brevetoxins, using goat anti-brevetoxin antibodies obtained after immunization with keyhole limpet hemocyanin-brevetoxin conjugates, in combination with a three-step signal amplification process. The procedure, which used secondary biotinylated antibodies, streptavidine-horseradish peroxidase conjugate, and chromoge...

Journal: :Biological research 2003
Carlos García Paulo Pereira Luis Valle Néstor Lagos

Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) is a gastrointestinal disease caused by lipid soluble polyether toxins produced by dinoflagellates and accumulated in shellfish. Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning is a worldwide threat to public health and the shellfish industry. To date, only four lipid soluble polyethers have been known as diarrhetic shellfish toxins. Among them, Okadaic acid (OA), Dinophysis...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2015
C Balière A Rincé D Thevenot M Gourmelon

UNLABELLED The presence of highly pathogenic Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in shellfish, upstream waters and sediment from coastal shellfish sites was evaluated using the ISO/TS-13136 method. Shellfish (oysters, mussels and cockles), water and sediment samples were collected monthly over a period of 1 year. The method used real-time PCR detection of stx1, stx2 and eae genes and ...

2010
Arjen Gerssen Irene E. Pol-Hofstad Marnix Poelman Patrick P.J. Mulder Hester J. van den Top Jacob de Boer

Various species of algae can produce marine toxins under certain circumstances. These toxins can then accumulate in shellfish such as mussels, oysters and scallops. When these contaminated shellfish species are consumed severe intoxication can occur. The different types of syndromes that can occur after consumption of contaminated shellfish, the corresponding toxins and relevant legislation are...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2011
William J Streur Ward B Hurlburt Joe Mclaughlin Louisa Castrodale

On June 6, 2011, the Section of Epidemiology (SOE) of the Alaska Division of Public Health was notified of a case of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in southeast Alaska. In collaboration with local partners, SOE investigated and identified a total of eight confirmed and 13 probable PSP cases that occurred during May--June 2011. Warnings to avoid noncommercially harvested shellfish were broa...

Journal: :Water research 2007
P Riou J C Le Saux F Dumas M P Caprais S F Le Guyader M Pommepuy

This study aimed to investigate the impact of small tributaries on seawater and shellfish quality in coastal area subjected to brief episodes leading to fecal contamination. Escherichia coli and F-RNA-specific bacteriophages were selected as fecal indicators and astroviruses were chosen as being representative of pathogens in the human population during winter viral epidemics. A two-dimensional...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2006
S Chinabut T Somsiri C Limsuwan S Lewis

Shellfish culture is a major sector of aquaculture production worldwide, and zoonoses and drug residues associated with shellfish farm practice are of concern to public health. This paper focuses on three of the most important shellfish species: molluscs, crabs and shrimp. Although many diseases can affect shellfish, they do not appear to be transmittable to humans. Rather, the main hazards are...

2010
D. Lees B. Doré

Bivalve molluscan shellfish feed by filtering large volumes of seawater and accumulating food particles from their surrounding environment. When that environment is contaminated by sewage, shellfish will also accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses during filter-feeding and present a health risk when consumed raw or only lightly cooked. In order to render such shellfish fit for consump...

2007
H. Armstrong J. C. Coulson P. Hawkey M. J. Hudson

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