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      Beneficial roles of feed additives as immunostimulants in aquaculture: a review

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      Reviews in Aquaculture
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          Probiotic bacteria as biological control agents in aquaculture.

          There is an urgent need in aquaculture to develop microbial control strategies, since disease outbreaks are recognized as important constraints to aquaculture production and trade and since the development of antibiotic resistance has become a matter of growing concern. One of the alternatives to antimicrobials in disease control could be the use of probiotic bacteria as microbial control agents. This review describes the state of the art of probiotic research in the culture of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and live food, with an evaluation of the results obtained so far. A new definition of probiotics, also applicable to aquatic environments, is proposed, and a detailed description is given of their possible modes of action, i.e., production of compounds that are inhibitory toward pathogens, competition with harmful microorganisms for nutrients and energy, competition with deleterious species for adhesion sites, enhancement of the immune response of the animal, improvement of water quality, and interaction with phytoplankton. A rationale is proposed for the multistep and multidisciplinary process required for the development of effective and safe probiotics for commercial application in aquaculture. Finally, directions for further research are discussed.
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            The role of probiotics in aquaculture.

            The increase of productivity in aquaculture has been accompanied by ecological impacts including emergence of a large variety of pathogens and bacterial resistance. These impacts are in part due to the indiscriminate use of chemotherapeutic agents as a result of management practices in production cycles. This review provides a summary of the use of probiotics for prevention of bacterial diseases in aquaculture, with a critical evaluation of results obtained to date.
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              The use of probiotics in aquaculture

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                Journal
                Reviews in Aquaculture
                Rev Aquacult
                Wiley
                17535123
                December 2018
                December 2018
                August 18 2017
                : 10
                : 4
                : 950-974
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Nutrition; Faculty of Fisheries; Kagoshima University; Kagoshima Japan
                [2 ]Department of Animal Production; Faculty of Agriculture; Kafrelsheikh University; Kafrelsheikh Egypt
                [3 ]Fish Innate Immune System Group; Department of Cell Biology and Histology; Faculty of Biology; Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”; University of Murcia; Murcia Spain
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                10.1111/raq.12209
                65be6140-8f2e-4af8-82a6-121ac1c44aff
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