What role does a lab play in aquatic animal health?

The role of the diagnostic laboratory in fishnext term disease control

Douglas P. Anderson, Phyllis J. Barney

U.S. previous termFishnext term and Wildlife Service, National previous termFishnext term Health Research Laboratory, Box 700, Kearneysville, West Virginia 25430 USA

U.S. previous termFishnext term and Wildlife Service, previous termFishnext term Disease Control Center, P.O. Box 1595, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54602-1595 USA

Available online 22 September 2003.

Abstract

The diagnostic laboratory is becoming increasingly important to the productivity and profitability of hatcheries, previous termfishnext term farms, and aquaculture stations. The basic function of the laboratory personnel is to isolate and identify viral, bacterial, protozoan, and other previous termfishnext term pathogens present in cultured and feral previous termfishnext term stocks. New, rapid and accurate methods for the detection and identification of previous termfishnext term disease agents based on immunological, biochemical, and physiological assays are becoming commonly used. Nearly every North American state or province and many foreign countries have previous termfishnext term health regulations that require inspection of stocks for certain disease agents before the previous termfishnext term are shipped into their areas. Decisions from the diagnostic laboratory on identification, treatment, guaranteed isolation, immunization, and disposal of previous termfishnext term populations affect administrative directives, hatchery placement, and national and international transportation of previous termfishnext term and previous termfishnext term products. This paper reviews concepts and describes the equipment, supplies, biologics, and media needed for the basic diagnostic laboratory. Information management, including training of staff, certification procedures, and quality control are also discussed.

Keywords: previous termFishnext term; Disease; Diagnostic Laboratory; Pathology

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