Parasitic Diseases of Fish
Identification, Host-Parasite Interactions and Molecular Biology
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This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Parasitic Diseases of Fish: Identification, Host-Parasite Interactions and Molecular Biology that was published in
This Reprint compiles a series of expertly crafted chapters originally published in the Special Issue of the journal Pathogens by MDPI, offering a comprehensive exploration of various aspects of parasitic diseases in fish. The volume spans a broad spectrum of parasitic groups, including protozoans, dinoflagellates, myxozoans, trematodes, copepods, and leeches, providing in-depth analyses of each group’s unique challenges and the latest research findings. Readers will gain valuable insights into the identification of specific parasites, the intricate dynamics of host–parasite interactions, and the cutting-edge molecular techniques used to unravel these complex relationships. Beyond the biological and ecological aspects, the Reprint also addresses the impact of environmental factors on parasitic infections, offering a holistic perspective on disease management in aquaculture. It highlights innovative approaches, including molecular biology and phytotherapy, aimed at mitigating the effects of parasitic diseases and enhancing fish health.
Authored by leading experts in the field, this volume serves as an indispensable resource for researchers, educators, and professionals involved in fish health management. The diverse studies presented in this Reprint not only advance the understanding of parasitic diseases in fish but also provide practical strategies for controlling these diseases, thereby contributing to the sustainability of aquaculture and fishery industries worldwide. Whether used as a reference or as a guide for further research, this Reprint is a valuable addition to the scientific literature on fish health.