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occur commonly in different culture systems such as hatcheries and grow-out ponds. disease develops through the interaction of the prawn (the host), the causal agent (the pathogen), and the environment. in the presence of a susceptible host, a pathogen and predisposing environmental conditions (poor water
quality, inadequate food, frequent handling, overstocking), disease is very likely to occur. improved environmental conditions, healthy prawns and absence of disease agents would therefore lessen the chance of a disease outbreak. the causal agents may be pathogenic organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi...
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