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* Comprehensive and up-to-date guide to fish vaccination * Vital information of commercial for the expanding aquaculture industry worldwide * Written by world authorities on the subject * Essential tool for fish pathologists, immunologists and fish veterinarians .

Trade Review

“That notwithstanding, this book is an essential resource for veterinarians, aquaculturists, and fish biologists interested in disease prevention and biosecurity, improvement of aquaculture production, and the enhancement of the health and welfare of captive fish populations or for anyone interested in fish vaccinology.” (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 September 2014)



Table of Contents

Contributors xv

Preface xix

1 The History of Fish Vaccination 1
Roar Gudding and Thomas Goodrich

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 Aquaculture 2

1.3 Immunology 2

1.4 Disease Prevention 3

1.5 Scientific Production – Reviews and Conferences 4

1.6 Successes and Failures 7

1.7 The Pioneers 7

1.8 Concluding Remarks 8

References 9

2 Vaccination as a Preventive Measure 12
Roar Gudding

2.1 Introduction 12

2.2 Biosecurity and Vaccination 13

2.3 Use of Vaccination in Aquaculture 15

2.4 Vaccination Against Different Diseases 16

2.5 Herd Immunity 17

2.6 Economic Considerations 18

2.7 Risk Assessment 18

2.8 The Market for Fish Vaccines 19

References 20

3 Non-replicating Vaccines 22
Hetron Mweemba Munang’andu, Stephen Mutoloki and Øystein Evensen

3.1 Introduction 22

3.2 Classification 22

3.3 Inactivated Vaccines – Methods of Inactivation 24

3.4 Evaluation of Inactivation Efficacy 28

3.5 Measures of Efficacy for Inactivated Vaccines 28

3.6 Mechanisms of Vaccine Protection 29

3.7 Antibodies as Correlates of Protective Immunity 29

3.8 Antigen Dose as Correlate of Protective Immunity 30

References 30

4 Replicating Vaccines 33
Craig A. Shoemaker and Phillip H. Klesius

4.1 Introduction 33

4.2 Attenuation Strategies – Bacterial Vaccines 34

4.3 Attenuation Strategies – Viral Vaccines 38

4.4 Induction of Immunity 39

4.5 Vaccine Delivery 41

4.6 Vaccine Safety Considerations 41

4.7 Acknowledgement 41

References 42

5 DNA Vaccines 47
Eirik Biering and Kira Salonius

5.1 Introduction 47

5.2 Comparison of DNA Vaccines with Conventional Inactivated Products: Advantages and Disadvantages 48

5.3 DNA Vaccines for Veterinary Use 51

5.4 Biosecurity and Regulatory Considerations 52

References 54

6 Mucosal Vaccination of Fish 56
Jan H.W.M. Rombout and Viswanath Kiron

6.1 Introduction 56

6.2 History of “Mucosal” Vaccination 57

6.3 Mucosal versus Systemic Immunity in Fish 58

6.4 Immersion Vaccination 59

6.5 Oral Vaccination 60

6.6 Perspectives 64

References 64

7 Adjuvants in Fish Vaccines 68
Carolina Tafalla, Jarl Bøgwald, Roy A. Dalmo, Hetron Mweemba Munang’andu and Øystein Evensen

7.1 Introduction 68

7.2 Vaccine Formulations 69

7.3 Principles of Adjuvant Actions 70

7.4 Antigenic Component 70

7.5 Adjuvants 71

7.6 Antigen Delivery Systems 71

7.7 Delivery Vehicles 71

7.8 Emulsion Vaccines 72

7.9 Biodegradable Particulate Delivery Systems 74

7.10 Fusion Protein Delivery System 74

7.11 Immunomodulators 75

7.12 Stabilizers 81

7.13 Concluding Remarks and Perspectives 81

7.14 Acknowledgements 81

References 81

8 The Innate Immune Response in Fish 85
Jorunn B. Jørgensen

8.1 Introduction 85

8.2 Innate Immunity: A Sensing and an Effector Arm 86

8.3 Professional Phagocytes: The Macrophages and the Neutrophilic Granulocytes 86

8.4 Natural Killer (NK)-Like Cells 88

8.5 The Sensing Arm of Innate Immunity 88

8.6 TLRs are the Best Studied PRRS in Fish 89

8.7 NOD-Like and RIG-I Receptors are Found in Fish 90

8.8 Lectins are Multifunctional Sensor Molecules for Carbohydrate Ligands 91

8.9 PRRs and the Induction of Immunity 92

8.10 Cytokines in Innate Immunity 92

8.11 Interferons 94

8.12 The Complement System 95

8.13 Concluding Remarks and Perspectives 97

References 97

9 The Adaptive Immune Response in Fish 104
Stephen Mutoloki, Jorunn B. Jørgensen and Øystein Evensen

9.1 Introduction 105

9.2 Lymphocytes are the Key Cells of the Adaptive Immune System 106

9.3 Antigen Trapping and Activation of the Lymphocytes 106

9.4 Antigen Presenting Cells (APCS) of Myeloid Origin 107

9.5 Immunoglobulins and B Lymphocytes 108

9.6 T Lymphocytes 110

9.7 Cytotoxic T-Cells 111

9.8 Helper T-Cells 111

References 113

10 Development, Production and Control of Fish Vaccines 116
Dag Knappskog, Joseph Koumans, Inger Kvitvang, Arne Marius Fiskum and Rune Wiulsrød

10.1 Introduction 116

10.2 Manufacturing License 117

10.3 Vaccine Development 121

10.4 Development of Tests 122

10.5 Transfers 123

10.6 Manufacturing 124

References 127

11 Legal Requirements and Authorization of Fish Vaccines 128
Anja Holm, Byron E. Rippke and Ken Noda

11.1 Introduction 128

11.2 Manufacturer Authorization 128

11.3 Food Safety – Maximum Residue Limits 131

11.4 Genetically Modified Organisms 131

11.5 DNA Vaccines 132

11.6 Prohibition of Use of Certain Vaccines 132

11.7 Use of Vaccines that are not Authorized 132

11.8 Autogenous Vaccines 133

11.9 Regional Rules and Competent Authorities 133

11.10 The European Union and Connected EEA Countries 133

11.11 United States of America 135

11.12 Japan 137

11.13 Other Relevant Organizations: OIE, FAO, WHO 138

References 138

12 Vaccination Strategies and Procedures 140
Atle Lillehaug

12.1 Introduction 141

12.2 Timing of Vaccination 141

12.3 Water Temperature 142

12.4 Size of Fish 142

12.5 Vaccination Methods 143

12.6 Time for Protection to Develop – Duration of Protection 148

12.7 Booster Vaccination 149

12.8 Vaccination Economy 150

References 150

13 Side-Effects of Vaccination 153
Trygve T. Poppe and Erling O. Koppang

13.1 Introduction 153

13.2 Acute Side-Effects 154

13.3 Chronic Side-Effects 155

13.4 Injection Site Reactions 155

13.5 Extensive Abdominal Lesions 156

13.6 Lesions in Other Organs 158

13.7 Skeletal Lesions 159

13.8 Autoimmunity 159

13.9 Lesions in Non-Salmonid Species 159

References 160

14 Future Fish Vaccinology 162
Øystein Evensen

14.1 Molecular Technologies 162

14.2 Recombinant Vaccines 163

14.3 Marker Vaccines 166

14.4 Mucosal Vaccination 166

14.5 Vaccines Against Parasitic Diseases 167

14.6 Vaccines for Controlling Reproduction 167

14.7 Improved Formulations 168

14.8 Immunomodulation 168

14.9 Cytokines and DAMPS (Danger-Associated Molecular Pattern) as Adjuvants 169

14.10 Concluding Remarks 169

References 170

15 Vaccination against Vibriosis 172
Duncan J. Colquhoun and Atle Lillehaug

15.1 Vibriosis 172

15.2 Occurrence and Significance 173

15.3 Etiology 174

15.4 Pathogenesis 176

15.5 Vaccines 177

15.6 Vaccination Procedures 179

15.7 Vaccine Effect 179

15.8 Side-Effects 180

15.9 Regulations 180

References 181

16 Vaccination against Furunculosis 185
Paul J. Midtlyng

16.1 Introduction 185

16.2 Occurrence and Significance 186

16.3 Etiology 187

16.4 Pathogenesis and Virulence 187

16.5 Antigens 189

16.6 Vaccines 189

16.7 Vaccination Procedures 190

16.8 Effects 191

16.9 Side-Effects 192

16.10 Vaccination Against Atypical Furunculosis 192

16.11 Legal Aspects and Regulations 193

References 194

17 Vaccination against Photobacteriosis 200
Jesús L. Romalde

17.1 Occurrence and Significance 200

17.2 Etiology 202

17.3 Pathogenesis 202

17.4 Vaccines 204

17.5 Vaccination Procedures 205

17.6 Effect 206

17.7 Side-Effects 206

17.8 Regulations 207

References 207

18 Vaccination against Enteric Septicemia of Catfish 211
Phillip H. Klesius and Julia W. Pridgeon

18.1 Significance 211

18.2 Occurrence 212

18.3 Etiology 212

18.4 Pathogenesis 213

18.5 Virulence Factors 214

18.6 Vaccines and Immunity 214

18.7 Regulations (US) 220

18.8 Vaccination Practices 220

References 221

19 Vaccination against Yersiniosis 226
Andrew Bridle and Barbara Nowak

19.1 Yersiniosis 226

19.2 Occurrence and Significance 227

19.3 Etiology 227

19.4 Pathogenesis 228

19.5 Vaccines 229

19.6 Vaccination Procedures 230

19.7 Vaccine Effect 231

19.8 Side-Effects 232

19.9 Regulations 232

References 233

20 Vaccination against Streptococcosis and Lactococcosis 236
Julia W. Pridgeon and Phillip H. Klesius

20.1 Occurrence 236

20.2 Significance 236

20.3 Etiology 237

20.4 Pathogenesis 238

20.5 Vaccines 239

20.6 Vaccination Procedures and Vaccine Effect 240

20.7 Side-Effects 242

20.8 Regulations 242

References 243

21 Vaccination against Piscirickettsiosis 246
Sergio H. Marshall and Jaime A. Tobar

21.1 Occurrence and Significance 246

21.2 Etiology 247

21.3 Pathogenesis 248

21.4 Vaccines and Vaccination 248

21.5 Current Vaccine Status 249

21.6 Future Perspectives 251

References 252

22 Vaccination against Bacterial Kidney Disease 255
Diane G. Elliott, Gregory D. Wiens, K. Larry Hammell and Linda D. Rhodes

22.1 Introduction 255

22.2 Occurrence 256

22.3 Significance 256

22.4 Etiology 257

22.5 Pathogenesis 259

22.6 Vaccines 260

22.7 Vaccination Procedures 261

22.8 Vaccine Effects and Side-Effects 262

22.9 Regulations 264

22.10 Future Directions 264

References 266

23 Vaccination against Diseases Caused by Flavobacteriaceae Species 273
Krister Sundell, Eva Högfors-Rönnholm and Tom Wiklund

23.1 Introduction 273

23.2 Bacterial Gill Disease (Flavobacterium branchiophilum) 274

23.3 Columnaris Disease (Flavobacterium columnare) 275

23.4 Bacterial Cold-Water Disease (Flavobacterium psychrophilum) 278

23.5 Tenacibaculosis (Tenacibaculum maritimum) 281

References 282

24 Vaccination against Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia and Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis 289
Stéphane Biacchesi and Michel Brémont

24.1 Occurrence and Significance 289

24.2 Etiology 291

24.3 Pathogenesis 292

24.4 Vaccines 293

24.5 Concluding Remarks 297

24.6 Acknowledgements 297

References 298

25 Vaccination against Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis 303
Espen Rimstad

25.1 Occurrence and Significance 303

25.2 Etiology 305

25.3 Pathogenesis 306

25.4 Vaccines and Vaccine Effect 306

25.5 Vaccine-Induced Immune Responses 309

25.6 Regulations 309

References 309

26 Vaccination against Infectious Salmon Anemia 313
Knut Falk

26.1 Occurrence and Significance 313

26.2 Etiology 314

26.3 Pathogenesis 315

26.4 Vaccines 316

26.5 Regulatory Issues 317

References 318

27 Vaccination against Koi Herpesvirus Disease 321
Arnon Dishon, Ofer Ashoulin, E. Scott Weber III and Moshe Kotler

27.1 Occurrence and Significance 321

27.2 Etiology 322

27.3 Pathogenesis 323

27.4 Vaccine and Vaccination 324

27.5 Efficacy 327

27.6 Safety 329

27.7 Regulatory Issues 330

References 330

28 Vaccination against Diseases Caused by Salmonid alphavirus 334
Emilie Mérour and Michel Brémont

28.1 Occurrence and Significance 334

28.2 Etiology 335

28.3 Pathogenesis 338

28.4 Immunity and Vaccine Development 338

References 339

29 Vaccination against Diseases Caused by Betanodavirus 341
Sonal Patel and Audun H. Nerland

29.1 Viral Encephalopathy and Retinopathy (VER) 341

29.2 Occurrence and Significance 342

29.3 Etiology 342

29.4 Pathogenesis 343

29.5 Immune Status and Response to NNV 344

29.6 Vaccines 344

29.7 Replicating Vaccines 345

29.8 Inactivated Virus 347

29.9 Recombinant Protein/Peptide 347

29.10 DNA Vaccines 348

29.11 Future Prospects and Recommendations 349

References 349

30 Immunostimulation of Crustaceans 352
Indrani Karunasagar, Singaiah NaveenKumar, Biswajit Maiti and Praveen Rai

30.1 Introduction 352

30.2 Immune System of Crustaceans 353

30.3 Immunostimulants of Crustaceans 361

30.4 Acknowledgements 366

References 366

Index 373

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      Book Synopsis
      * Comprehensive and up-to-date guide to fish vaccination * Vital information of commercial for the expanding aquaculture industry worldwide * Written by world authorities on the subject * Essential tool for fish pathologists, immunologists and fish veterinarians .

      Trade Review

      “That notwithstanding, this book is an essential resource for veterinarians, aquaculturists, and fish biologists interested in disease prevention and biosecurity, improvement of aquaculture production, and the enhancement of the health and welfare of captive fish populations or for anyone interested in fish vaccinology.” (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 September 2014)



      Table of Contents

      Contributors xv

      Preface xix

      1 The History of Fish Vaccination 1
      Roar Gudding and Thomas Goodrich

      1.1 Introduction 1

      1.2 Aquaculture 2

      1.3 Immunology 2

      1.4 Disease Prevention 3

      1.5 Scientific Production – Reviews and Conferences 4

      1.6 Successes and Failures 7

      1.7 The Pioneers 7

      1.8 Concluding Remarks 8

      References 9

      2 Vaccination as a Preventive Measure 12
      Roar Gudding

      2.1 Introduction 12

      2.2 Biosecurity and Vaccination 13

      2.3 Use of Vaccination in Aquaculture 15

      2.4 Vaccination Against Different Diseases 16

      2.5 Herd Immunity 17

      2.6 Economic Considerations 18

      2.7 Risk Assessment 18

      2.8 The Market for Fish Vaccines 19

      References 20

      3 Non-replicating Vaccines 22
      Hetron Mweemba Munang’andu, Stephen Mutoloki and Øystein Evensen

      3.1 Introduction 22

      3.2 Classification 22

      3.3 Inactivated Vaccines – Methods of Inactivation 24

      3.4 Evaluation of Inactivation Efficacy 28

      3.5 Measures of Efficacy for Inactivated Vaccines 28

      3.6 Mechanisms of Vaccine Protection 29

      3.7 Antibodies as Correlates of Protective Immunity 29

      3.8 Antigen Dose as Correlate of Protective Immunity 30

      References 30

      4 Replicating Vaccines 33
      Craig A. Shoemaker and Phillip H. Klesius

      4.1 Introduction 33

      4.2 Attenuation Strategies – Bacterial Vaccines 34

      4.3 Attenuation Strategies – Viral Vaccines 38

      4.4 Induction of Immunity 39

      4.5 Vaccine Delivery 41

      4.6 Vaccine Safety Considerations 41

      4.7 Acknowledgement 41

      References 42

      5 DNA Vaccines 47
      Eirik Biering and Kira Salonius

      5.1 Introduction 47

      5.2 Comparison of DNA Vaccines with Conventional Inactivated Products: Advantages and Disadvantages 48

      5.3 DNA Vaccines for Veterinary Use 51

      5.4 Biosecurity and Regulatory Considerations 52

      References 54

      6 Mucosal Vaccination of Fish 56
      Jan H.W.M. Rombout and Viswanath Kiron

      6.1 Introduction 56

      6.2 History of “Mucosal” Vaccination 57

      6.3 Mucosal versus Systemic Immunity in Fish 58

      6.4 Immersion Vaccination 59

      6.5 Oral Vaccination 60

      6.6 Perspectives 64

      References 64

      7 Adjuvants in Fish Vaccines 68
      Carolina Tafalla, Jarl Bøgwald, Roy A. Dalmo, Hetron Mweemba Munang’andu and Øystein Evensen

      7.1 Introduction 68

      7.2 Vaccine Formulations 69

      7.3 Principles of Adjuvant Actions 70

      7.4 Antigenic Component 70

      7.5 Adjuvants 71

      7.6 Antigen Delivery Systems 71

      7.7 Delivery Vehicles 71

      7.8 Emulsion Vaccines 72

      7.9 Biodegradable Particulate Delivery Systems 74

      7.10 Fusion Protein Delivery System 74

      7.11 Immunomodulators 75

      7.12 Stabilizers 81

      7.13 Concluding Remarks and Perspectives 81

      7.14 Acknowledgements 81

      References 81

      8 The Innate Immune Response in Fish 85
      Jorunn B. Jørgensen

      8.1 Introduction 85

      8.2 Innate Immunity: A Sensing and an Effector Arm 86

      8.3 Professional Phagocytes: The Macrophages and the Neutrophilic Granulocytes 86

      8.4 Natural Killer (NK)-Like Cells 88

      8.5 The Sensing Arm of Innate Immunity 88

      8.6 TLRs are the Best Studied PRRS in Fish 89

      8.7 NOD-Like and RIG-I Receptors are Found in Fish 90

      8.8 Lectins are Multifunctional Sensor Molecules for Carbohydrate Ligands 91

      8.9 PRRs and the Induction of Immunity 92

      8.10 Cytokines in Innate Immunity 92

      8.11 Interferons 94

      8.12 The Complement System 95

      8.13 Concluding Remarks and Perspectives 97

      References 97

      9 The Adaptive Immune Response in Fish 104
      Stephen Mutoloki, Jorunn B. Jørgensen and Øystein Evensen

      9.1 Introduction 105

      9.2 Lymphocytes are the Key Cells of the Adaptive Immune System 106

      9.3 Antigen Trapping and Activation of the Lymphocytes 106

      9.4 Antigen Presenting Cells (APCS) of Myeloid Origin 107

      9.5 Immunoglobulins and B Lymphocytes 108

      9.6 T Lymphocytes 110

      9.7 Cytotoxic T-Cells 111

      9.8 Helper T-Cells 111

      References 113

      10 Development, Production and Control of Fish Vaccines 116
      Dag Knappskog, Joseph Koumans, Inger Kvitvang, Arne Marius Fiskum and Rune Wiulsrød

      10.1 Introduction 116

      10.2 Manufacturing License 117

      10.3 Vaccine Development 121

      10.4 Development of Tests 122

      10.5 Transfers 123

      10.6 Manufacturing 124

      References 127

      11 Legal Requirements and Authorization of Fish Vaccines 128
      Anja Holm, Byron E. Rippke and Ken Noda

      11.1 Introduction 128

      11.2 Manufacturer Authorization 128

      11.3 Food Safety – Maximum Residue Limits 131

      11.4 Genetically Modified Organisms 131

      11.5 DNA Vaccines 132

      11.6 Prohibition of Use of Certain Vaccines 132

      11.7 Use of Vaccines that are not Authorized 132

      11.8 Autogenous Vaccines 133

      11.9 Regional Rules and Competent Authorities 133

      11.10 The European Union and Connected EEA Countries 133

      11.11 United States of America 135

      11.12 Japan 137

      11.13 Other Relevant Organizations: OIE, FAO, WHO 138

      References 138

      12 Vaccination Strategies and Procedures 140
      Atle Lillehaug

      12.1 Introduction 141

      12.2 Timing of Vaccination 141

      12.3 Water Temperature 142

      12.4 Size of Fish 142

      12.5 Vaccination Methods 143

      12.6 Time for Protection to Develop – Duration of Protection 148

      12.7 Booster Vaccination 149

      12.8 Vaccination Economy 150

      References 150

      13 Side-Effects of Vaccination 153
      Trygve T. Poppe and Erling O. Koppang

      13.1 Introduction 153

      13.2 Acute Side-Effects 154

      13.3 Chronic Side-Effects 155

      13.4 Injection Site Reactions 155

      13.5 Extensive Abdominal Lesions 156

      13.6 Lesions in Other Organs 158

      13.7 Skeletal Lesions 159

      13.8 Autoimmunity 159

      13.9 Lesions in Non-Salmonid Species 159

      References 160

      14 Future Fish Vaccinology 162
      Øystein Evensen

      14.1 Molecular Technologies 162

      14.2 Recombinant Vaccines 163

      14.3 Marker Vaccines 166

      14.4 Mucosal Vaccination 166

      14.5 Vaccines Against Parasitic Diseases 167

      14.6 Vaccines for Controlling Reproduction 167

      14.7 Improved Formulations 168

      14.8 Immunomodulation 168

      14.9 Cytokines and DAMPS (Danger-Associated Molecular Pattern) as Adjuvants 169

      14.10 Concluding Remarks 169

      References 170

      15 Vaccination against Vibriosis 172
      Duncan J. Colquhoun and Atle Lillehaug

      15.1 Vibriosis 172

      15.2 Occurrence and Significance 173

      15.3 Etiology 174

      15.4 Pathogenesis 176

      15.5 Vaccines 177

      15.6 Vaccination Procedures 179

      15.7 Vaccine Effect 179

      15.8 Side-Effects 180

      15.9 Regulations 180

      References 181

      16 Vaccination against Furunculosis 185
      Paul J. Midtlyng

      16.1 Introduction 185

      16.2 Occurrence and Significance 186

      16.3 Etiology 187

      16.4 Pathogenesis and Virulence 187

      16.5 Antigens 189

      16.6 Vaccines 189

      16.7 Vaccination Procedures 190

      16.8 Effects 191

      16.9 Side-Effects 192

      16.10 Vaccination Against Atypical Furunculosis 192

      16.11 Legal Aspects and Regulations 193

      References 194

      17 Vaccination against Photobacteriosis 200
      Jesús L. Romalde

      17.1 Occurrence and Significance 200

      17.2 Etiology 202

      17.3 Pathogenesis 202

      17.4 Vaccines 204

      17.5 Vaccination Procedures 205

      17.6 Effect 206

      17.7 Side-Effects 206

      17.8 Regulations 207

      References 207

      18 Vaccination against Enteric Septicemia of Catfish 211
      Phillip H. Klesius and Julia W. Pridgeon

      18.1 Significance 211

      18.2 Occurrence 212

      18.3 Etiology 212

      18.4 Pathogenesis 213

      18.5 Virulence Factors 214

      18.6 Vaccines and Immunity 214

      18.7 Regulations (US) 220

      18.8 Vaccination Practices 220

      References 221

      19 Vaccination against Yersiniosis 226
      Andrew Bridle and Barbara Nowak

      19.1 Yersiniosis 226

      19.2 Occurrence and Significance 227

      19.3 Etiology 227

      19.4 Pathogenesis 228

      19.5 Vaccines 229

      19.6 Vaccination Procedures 230

      19.7 Vaccine Effect 231

      19.8 Side-Effects 232

      19.9 Regulations 232

      References 233

      20 Vaccination against Streptococcosis and Lactococcosis 236
      Julia W. Pridgeon and Phillip H. Klesius

      20.1 Occurrence 236

      20.2 Significance 236

      20.3 Etiology 237

      20.4 Pathogenesis 238

      20.5 Vaccines 239

      20.6 Vaccination Procedures and Vaccine Effect 240

      20.7 Side-Effects 242

      20.8 Regulations 242

      References 243

      21 Vaccination against Piscirickettsiosis 246
      Sergio H. Marshall and Jaime A. Tobar

      21.1 Occurrence and Significance 246

      21.2 Etiology 247

      21.3 Pathogenesis 248

      21.4 Vaccines and Vaccination 248

      21.5 Current Vaccine Status 249

      21.6 Future Perspectives 251

      References 252

      22 Vaccination against Bacterial Kidney Disease 255
      Diane G. Elliott, Gregory D. Wiens, K. Larry Hammell and Linda D. Rhodes

      22.1 Introduction 255

      22.2 Occurrence 256

      22.3 Significance 256

      22.4 Etiology 257

      22.5 Pathogenesis 259

      22.6 Vaccines 260

      22.7 Vaccination Procedures 261

      22.8 Vaccine Effects and Side-Effects 262

      22.9 Regulations 264

      22.10 Future Directions 264

      References 266

      23 Vaccination against Diseases Caused by Flavobacteriaceae Species 273
      Krister Sundell, Eva Högfors-Rönnholm and Tom Wiklund

      23.1 Introduction 273

      23.2 Bacterial Gill Disease (Flavobacterium branchiophilum) 274

      23.3 Columnaris Disease (Flavobacterium columnare) 275

      23.4 Bacterial Cold-Water Disease (Flavobacterium psychrophilum) 278

      23.5 Tenacibaculosis (Tenacibaculum maritimum) 281

      References 282

      24 Vaccination against Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia and Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis 289
      Stéphane Biacchesi and Michel Brémont

      24.1 Occurrence and Significance 289

      24.2 Etiology 291

      24.3 Pathogenesis 292

      24.4 Vaccines 293

      24.5 Concluding Remarks 297

      24.6 Acknowledgements 297

      References 298

      25 Vaccination against Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis 303
      Espen Rimstad

      25.1 Occurrence and Significance 303

      25.2 Etiology 305

      25.3 Pathogenesis 306

      25.4 Vaccines and Vaccine Effect 306

      25.5 Vaccine-Induced Immune Responses 309

      25.6 Regulations 309

      References 309

      26 Vaccination against Infectious Salmon Anemia 313
      Knut Falk

      26.1 Occurrence and Significance 313

      26.2 Etiology 314

      26.3 Pathogenesis 315

      26.4 Vaccines 316

      26.5 Regulatory Issues 317

      References 318

      27 Vaccination against Koi Herpesvirus Disease 321
      Arnon Dishon, Ofer Ashoulin, E. Scott Weber III and Moshe Kotler

      27.1 Occurrence and Significance 321

      27.2 Etiology 322

      27.3 Pathogenesis 323

      27.4 Vaccine and Vaccination 324

      27.5 Efficacy 327

      27.6 Safety 329

      27.7 Regulatory Issues 330

      References 330

      28 Vaccination against Diseases Caused by Salmonid alphavirus 334
      Emilie Mérour and Michel Brémont

      28.1 Occurrence and Significance 334

      28.2 Etiology 335

      28.3 Pathogenesis 338

      28.4 Immunity and Vaccine Development 338

      References 339

      29 Vaccination against Diseases Caused by Betanodavirus 341
      Sonal Patel and Audun H. Nerland

      29.1 Viral Encephalopathy and Retinopathy (VER) 341

      29.2 Occurrence and Significance 342

      29.3 Etiology 342

      29.4 Pathogenesis 343

      29.5 Immune Status and Response to NNV 344

      29.6 Vaccines 344

      29.7 Replicating Vaccines 345

      29.8 Inactivated Virus 347

      29.9 Recombinant Protein/Peptide 347

      29.10 DNA Vaccines 348

      29.11 Future Prospects and Recommendations 349

      References 349

      30 Immunostimulation of Crustaceans 352
      Indrani Karunasagar, Singaiah NaveenKumar, Biswajit Maiti and Praveen Rai

      30.1 Introduction 352

      30.2 Immune System of Crustaceans 353

      30.3 Immunostimulants of Crustaceans 361

      30.4 Acknowledgements 366

      References 366

      Index 373

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