Descriptive multi-agent epidemiology via molecular screening on Atlantic salmon farms in the northeast Pacific Ocean
Abstract Rapid expansion of salmon aquaculture has resulted in high-density populations that host diverse infectious agents, for which surveillance and monitoring are critical to disease management. Screening can reveal infection diversity from which disease arises, differential patterns of infectio...
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Main Authors: | Andrew W. Bateman, Angela D. Schulze, Karia H. Kaukinen, Amy Tabata, Gideon Mordecai, Kelsey Flynn, Arthur Bass, Emiliano Di Cicco, Kristina M. Miller |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/29ee43ebad544ca18a7f7d9050457b54 |
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