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Emerging diseases in Tilapia: Future prevention methods will alleviate the economic threat C. Komar*, L. Labrie, J. Ng, B. Sheehan, W. Enright and Z. Tan Intervet Norbio Singapore [email protected]

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Page 1: Emerging diseases in Tilapia: Future prevention methods will alleviate the economic threat C. Komar*, L. Labrie, J. Ng, B. Sheehan, W. Enright and Z. Tan

Emerging diseases in Tilapia: Future prevention methods will

alleviate the economic threat

C. Komar*, L. Labrie, J. Ng, B. Sheehan, W. Enright and Z. Tan

Intervet Norbio [email protected]

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Outline

• One observation: diseases are now a reality in tilapia farming

• One piece of advice: identify and understand diseases present in your fish farm

• One important question: what should be farmer’s expectation to a fish vaccine

• A few practical aspects of vaccination in tilapia

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Streptococcosis

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Columnaris

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Francisella spp.

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Iridovirus

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Parasitic diseases

monogenean

Oodinium sp.

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Tilapia used to be considered as

a hardy or disease-resistant fish

But this is changing…

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Hatchery

Sex-reversal

1 g 10 g 100 g 1 kg0 g

Pat

hoge

nP

has e Nursery Pre-grow-out Grow-out

Flavobacterium columnare

Francisella spp.

Edwardsiella tarda

Iridovirus

Streptococcus spp. (Sa; Si)

Saprolegnia & Branchiomyces

Nocardia seriolae

Trichodina & Dactylogyrus

Nodavirus?

Note: importance of the disease is roughly in proportion to the size of the arrow bars

Major Diseases Affecting Tilapiaduring the Farming Cycle

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Outline

• One observation: diseases are now a reality in tilapia farming

• One piece of advice: identify and understand diseases present in your fish farm

• One important question: what should be farmer’s expectation to a fish vaccine

• A few practical aspects of vaccination in tilapia

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Know your enemy : how to evaluate the health status of

your farming operation

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Random sampling is not the ideal method to study disease

• If a disease causes 30% mortality over 12 months

• The probability to find 1 sick fish in a random sample of 10 fish is <1%

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How to get an accurate picture of the diseases present in your farm?

• Even during a disease outbreak, most fish in the population are healthy

• Sample moribund fish with clear external signs

• Samples should be processed by a professional laboratory

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Bacterial isolation

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Bacterial identification and antibiogram

Tree Diagram for 131 Cases

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AMoxicilline S

Gentamicine R

Rifampicine S

Kanamycine R

Perfloxacine R

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Iridovirus positive at 568bp

PCR Analysis for Viral Disease

Nodaviruspositive at

426 bp

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Electromicroscopy

Iridovirus

500 nm

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Histopathology

H&E x200: brain H&E x400: eye

H&E x20: lateral muscle

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Factors in disease expression

• Nutrition

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• Fish density

• Micro-organisms

Factors in disease expression

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Factors in disease expression

• Fish density

• Micro-organisms

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Factors in disease expression

• Biosecurity

• Water quality parameters

• Stress level

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Factors in disease expression

Water quality

Micro-organisms

Fish: density/quality/size/handling

Feeding

Critical level of stress not reached: system ok

Stress level

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Feeding

Factors in disease expression

Water quality

Micro-organisms

Fish

Critical level of stress reached: system suboptimal

Stress level

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Feeding

Factors in disease expression

Water quality

Fish

Critical level of stress breached: situation of “disease”

Micro-organisms

Stress level

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Fish health management• Therapeutic treatment

– Antimicrobials• Antibiotics• Antiparasitics• Antifungals

• Prevention – good health management– Biosecurity/quarantine/exclusion (Responsible movement of live AA)– Selection– Sanitation– Nutrition and feed management– Vaccination

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Outline

• One observation: diseases are now a reality in tilapia farming

• One piece of advice: identify and understand diseases present in your fish farm

• One important question: what should be farmer’s expectation to a fish vaccine

• A few practical aspects of vaccination in tilapia

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The concept of vaccination

Water quality

Micro-organisms

Feeding

Fish

“Vaccines are preparations of antigens derived from pathogenic organisms, rendered non-pathogenic by various means, which will stimulate the immune system in such a way as to increase the resistance to disease from subsequent infection by a pathogen.”

A.E. Ellis, 1988

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The concept of vaccination

Water quality

Micro-organisms

Feeding

Fish

Vaccination

Pathogens (bacteria, viruses…)

Resistance to infection

Mortality

Treatment

Healthy

Infection

Diseased

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95% survival

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Development of Fish VaccinesDevelopment of Fish Vaccines

Disease InformationDisease Information

Aetiology of DiseaseAetiology of Disease

Characterization of IsolatesCharacterization of Isolates

Definition of DiseaseDefinition of Disease

Challenge Model Devel.Challenge Model Devel.

Vaccine DevelopmentVaccine Development

Vaccine Production Vaccine Production

Lab Vaccination TestsLab Vaccination Tests

Pre-Licensing StudiesPre-Licensing Studies

LicensingLicensing

Marketing PreparationMarketing Preparation

Product IntroductionProduct Introduction

Normally 5 – 8 years in R&D

Normally 5 – 8 years in R&D

Epidemiology and disease investigation

Laboratory phase

Field and licencing

phase

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Outline

• One observation: diseases are now a reality in tilapia farming

• One piece of advice: identify and understand diseases present in your fish farm

• One important question: what should be farmer’s expectation to a fish vaccine

• A few practical aspects of vaccination in tilapia

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Intervet Norbio Singapore Pte. Ltd.(operated January 2000)

Intervet Norbio Singapore Pte. Ltd.(operated January 2000)

Dedicated to disease research and product development for aquatic animal health in the warmwater environment

Dedicated to disease research and product development for aquatic animal health in the warmwater environment

Seriola spp.

Marine fish

Tilapia

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Norvax®Strep SiOnset and duration immersion

0

20

40

60

80

100

1 3 5 7

45 75 59.7 53.4

Time in weeks PV / % mortality in controls

RPS

val

ues

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Norvax® Strep SiOnset and duration injection

0

20

40

60

80

100

73.3% 66.7% 86.7% 100% 73.3% 80.0%

Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 6 Wk 9 Wk 12

% mortality in controls / time PV

RPS

Data from the field have shown full protection for 14 months

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Sea bass: S. iniae infections

0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000

Weight of fish (g) log scale

S. iniae isolated Other cause

Immersion (0.5 – 10 g)

Injection (15 – 100 g)

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Choice of applicationComparison of application methods

Oral Immersion Injection

Application +++ ++ -

Stress +++ + +

Effectiveness -/+ ++ +++

Duration -/+ ++ +++

Immunity ? Hum Hum + Cell

Combination of antigens

? + +++

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Hatchery

Sex-reversal

1 g 10 g 100 g 1 kg0 g

Pat

hoge

nP

has e Nursery Pre-grow-out Grow-out

Flavobacterium columnare

Francisella spp.

Edwardsiella tarda

Iridovirus

Streptococcus spp. (Sa; Si)

Saprolegnia & Branchiomyces

Nocardia seriolae

Trichodina & Dactylogyrus

Nodavirus?

Note: importance of the disease is roughly in proportion to the size of the arrow bars

Vaccination window

Vaccination window

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Important aspects of vaccination

• Vaccination window: fish must be vaccinated before to be in contact with the disease

• Vaccine stimulates the specific immune system: no cross-protection between S. iniae and S. agalactiae in laboratory challenges

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• 1 skilled person can inject 1,000 fish in one hour

• A team of 4 injectors working 8 hours a day can vaccinate 30,000 fish per day

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Take home message• Prevention is better than cure• Vaccination is a tool for better health management and not a

substitute for other important health management measures (biosecurity, good husbandry practices, etc…)

• It has been a successful disease management method in the salmon industry for the last 15 years.

• Vaccination in tilapia will help the sustainable development of this industry

• Vaccination works like an insurance:– You pay an insurance policy in case that you will get sick.– Fish must be vaccinated before they are in contact with the

disease– As for an insurance policy, vaccination is specific to certain

pathogens– Vaccination against Streptococcus iniae will protect against

this specific disease only

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Thank you!

Acknowledgements

Support from the Intervet team and manycollaborators throughout the world is

highly appreciated.