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Title: An in-vivo study to ascertain the prophylactic activity of streptococcinum 30c, aconitum napellus 30c,crotalushorridus 30c in streptococcus agalactiae infected tilapia
Authors: John, Ann.Maria
Keywords: Streptococcus agalactiae, Tilapia, Homoeopathic medicines
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: CCRH
Abstract: Streptococcus agalactiae is the major cause of Streptococcosis in farmed tilapia that can cause massive killing of large sized fishes and is responsible for heavy economic loss. Also the outbreaks of the disease are reported in the humans through the intake of improperly cooked food and by the handling of infected fishes. So it is necessary to treat the streptococcal infection in the fishes and thus to prevent its further transmission to human beings. Homoeopathy works with all living organisms with the basic principle “like cure like”. So it’s important to think with an alternate mode of treatment like homoeopathy to the field of aquaculture for a better subsistence.
Description: Streptococcus agalactiae is the major cause of Streptococcosis in farmed tilapia that can cause massive killing of large sized fishes and is responsible for heavy economic loss. Also the outbreaks of the disease are reported in the humans through the intake of improperly cooked food and by the handling of infected fishes. So it is necessary to treat the streptococcal infection in the fishes and thus to prevent its further transmission to human beings. Homoeopathy works with all living organisms with the basic principle “like cure like”. So it’s important to think with an alternate mode of treatment like homoeopathy to the field of aquaculture for a better subsistence.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3088
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