Nutritional Fish Diseases in Aquaculture: A Human Health Hazard or Mythical Theory: An Overview

Fredrick Juma Syanya, Joel Anyula Litabas, W. M. Mathia, Remy Ntakirutimana
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To consume or not to consume farmed fish diagnosed with nutritional disorders within an aquaculture culture system is a question that resonates with fisheries and aquaculture experts worldwide. Proper fish health management in aquaculture should be a critical area of concern for all fish farmers. It has become a fundamental requirement for achieving sustainable aquaculture production. However, many fish farmers, particularly in developing countries lack knowledge about nutritional fish diseases and how to effectively manage them on the farm. Like human health, farmed fish’s health in aquaculture systems should be a daily priority for fish farmers. Nutritional fish diseases are often overlooked by the majority of fish farmers, even at the commercial level. Most Fish farmers may not realize that nutritional disease prevention can be achieved through the use of well-formulated fish feeds that meet all the nutritional requirements for fish growth. Additionally, maintaining good water quality and implementing best management practices are essential to ensure that the fish stock remains healthy in the culture system. Since different fish species have varying nutritional dietary requirements, it is important to formulate the right nutritional diet based on the specific fish species being cultured. Fish feeds should contain the necessary nutrients to ensure opportunistic disease resistance. Furthermore, fish farmers should be familiar with early diagnosis techniques for nutritional fish disease disorders. This ensures that the harvested fish reaching the market does not raise concerns about the quality and safety of farmed fish products. Failure to diagnose nutritional disorders associated with poor feeds and diets can create doubts in the rapidly growing aquaculture industry. Therefore, this review aims to explore the nutritional requirements of farmed fish species, the impact of nutritional deficiencies on human and public health, the causes of nutritional disorders, and viable therapies for managing these diseases in farmed fish. The data for this review article were collected from various secondary sources, including internationally reputable peer-reviewed articles, conference proceedings reports, internet searches, and more. The findings highlight the importance of providing aquaculture farmers with essential information on fish nutrition-related disease control, as nutritional diseases have been found to be detrimental to fish health and public health. Moreover, many farmed fish affected by nutritional disorders have entered the global fish market, raising questions about their impact on human health. Therefore, it is crucial for fish farmers to prioritize early diagnosis of nutritional fish diseases to ensure the safety of farmed fish in the market and maintain consumer confidence in farmed fish globally. The study recommends further research into the potentially lethal effects of different nutritional fish diseases, particularly when consumed in large quantities and to the environment especially when dead fish is discarded in the backwaters of an aquatic ecosystem.
水产养殖中的营养性鱼类疾病:对人类健康的危害或神话理论:概述
食用或不食用在水产养殖养殖系统中被诊断患有营养失调的养殖鱼是全世界渔业和水产养殖专家的一个共鸣问题。水产养殖中适当的鱼类健康管理应该是所有养鱼户关注的一个关键领域。它已成为实现可持续水产养殖生产的基本要求。然而,许多养鱼户,特别是发展中国家的养鱼户缺乏关于营养性鱼类疾病以及如何在养殖场有效管理这些疾病的知识。与人类健康一样,水产养殖系统中养殖鱼类的健康应成为养鱼户每天的优先事项。营养性鱼类疾病往往被大多数养鱼户所忽视,即使在商业层面也是如此。大多数养鱼户可能没有意识到,可以通过使用符合鱼类生长所有营养需求的配方良好的鱼类饲料来预防营养性疾病。此外,保持良好的水质和实施最佳管理措施对于确保养殖系统中的鱼类种群保持健康至关重要。由于不同的鱼种对营养的需求不同,因此根据所养殖的特定鱼种制定正确的营养饮食是很重要的。鱼类饲料应含有必要的营养成分,以确保对机会性疾病的抵抗力。此外,养鱼户应熟悉营养性鱼类疾病的早期诊断技术。这确保了进入市场的捕捞鱼不会引起对养殖鱼产品质量和安全的担忧。未能诊断出与不良饲料和饮食有关的营养失调,可能会给快速增长的水产养殖业带来疑虑。因此,本文旨在探讨养殖鱼类的营养需求、营养缺乏对人类和公众健康的影响、营养失调的原因以及管理这些疾病的可行治疗方法。这篇综述文章的数据收集自各种二手来源,包括国际知名的同行评议文章、会议记录报告、互联网搜索等。研究结果强调了向水产养殖户提供有关鱼类营养相关疾病控制的基本信息的重要性,因为已发现营养性疾病对鱼类健康和公众健康有害。此外,许多受营养失调影响的养殖鱼类已进入全球鱼类市场,引发了它们对人类健康影响的问题。因此,对于养鱼户来说,优先考虑营养性鱼类疾病的早期诊断,以确保市场上养殖鱼类的安全,维护全球消费者对养殖鱼类的信心至关重要。该研究建议进一步研究不同营养性鱼类疾病的潜在致命影响,特别是当大量食用时和对环境的影响,特别是当死鱼被丢弃在水生生态系统的死水中时。
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