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Reports on Vaccines Findings from University of Santiago Provide New Insights

Published in Vaccine Weekly, February 9th, 2011

2011 FEB 9 -- According to recent research from Spain, "Fishes, crustaceans and bivalve mollusks require different types of live diet during both larval and adult stages of development. The most commonly used live diets are Anemia, rotifers and microalgae."

"However, such diets are costly to produce, the final composition is variable and there is a risk of the cultures becoming contaminated with pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Great effort has therefore been made in recent years to design specific inert and nutritive particles, with the aim of developing artificial diets that are suitable for commercial aquatic species," wrote A. Luzardoalvarez and...

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