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Dear Rekha Sharon, |
Based on the papers you've read, we think you might be interested in this recently published article from Academia Biology: Bacterial pathogens in fish and aquaculture systems in Kenya
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Ivy J. Mutai, Barack Nyanswi, Eric Omori Omwenga, Auleria Ajiambo Apopo, Irene Kokushubila Lweikiza...
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| The rising global demand for high-quality animal protein has driven the rapid expansion of aquaculture, which is now responsible for 51% of global fish production. However, intensive fish farming has led to the emergence and spread of bacterial pathogens that threaten fish health and raise serious concerns for food... Read more |
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Academia Biology is an innovative open access journal publishing original research and review articles covering all areas of biology. The editors welcome interdisciplinary submissions from the cutting edge of biology research, in particular, those that drive connectivity between disciplines. |
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