About this Research Topic
As discussed in the OIE Aquatic Animal Health Strategy 2021–2025, an average of two new diseases have been added to the OIE Aquatic Code every three years. Endemic and emerging diseases pose a serious threat to aquaculture production worldwide. Accurate information on disease prevalence, associated risk factors, biosecurity practices, and ongoing surveillance, prevention and control programs are highly desirable for sustainable aquaculture production worldwide. This Research Topic welcomes manuscripts from several research fields in order to compile quality information on aquatic animal health and disease epidemiology.
Intended for a large global readership, this Research Topic aims to bring together the aquatic animal health community and to share knowledge, expertise and problem-solving skills. We welcome high-quality research intended to elucidate the dynamics of aquatic animal pathogens transmission, occurrence, or spread within and between populations. Both experimental and observational studies, methods papers that introduce relatively novel tools and techniques, and herd or population outbreaks or epidemics investigation studies are of particular interest.
This research topic welcomes submissions of the following article types: Brief Research Report, Case Report, Community Case Study, Conceptual Analysis, Correction, Data Report, Editorial, General Commentary, Hypothesis & Theory, Methods, Mini Review, Opinion, Original Research, Perspective, Review, Systematic Review, Technology and Code.
This Research Topic is focused on the following specific themes:
• Epidemiology in aquaculture and capture fisheries
• Biosecurity in aquaculture practices
• Genomics in aquatic animal health
• Fish and shellfish immunology
• Emerging and re-emerging aquatic animal diseases
• One health approach in fisheries/aquaculture
• Aquatic environment management with special reference to diseases problems
• Disease surveillance, monitoring and reporting
• Role of epidemiology in policy development
• Application of Aqua Medicine in aquaculture
• Role of climate change in disease outbreaks in fisheries/aquaculture
• Recent advances in diagnosis for aquatic animal pathogens
• Important zoonotic diseases in aquaculture and capture fisheries
• Role of cell culture in diagnostics and epidemiology
• Role of bioinformatics in aquatic animal health and epidemiology
• Economic loss due to disease in aquaculture environment
• Parasitic, bacterial and viral diseases in aquaculture
Keywords: Fish and Shellfish Immunology, Aquatic Animal Health, Disease Epidemiology, Biosecurity, Disease Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control
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