Factors affecting outbreaks of epizootic ulcerative syndome in farmed fish in Bangladesh

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Ahmed, A.; Rab, M.A. (1995). Factors affecting outbreaks of epizootic ulcerative syndome in farmed fish in Bangladesh. Journal of Fish Diseases 18(3):263-272
Among 257 Bangladesh fish ponds investigated, 46% were affected by epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) either fully or partially. Thai silver barb, Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker), culture ponds were worst affected (64%) by EUS, while all Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.), monoculture ponds remained unaffected. Stocking of silver barb for culture, use of piscicides as means of moving predators or unwanted species prior to stocking of cultured species, and culture of fish in previously derelict ponds are factors which significantly affected the probability of occurrence of EUS. Choice of species other than silver barb and use of lime during the post-stocking period significantly affected the probability of pond stocks being less adversely affected by EUS.
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