Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Jan 2024)

Reducing the Use of Antibiotics in European Aquaculture with Vaccines, Functional Feed Additives and Optimization of the Gut Microbiota

  • Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar,
  • Ghasem Ashouri,
  • Luca Marisaldi,
  • Michela Candelma,
  • Danilo Basili,
  • Andrea Zimbelli,
  • Valentina Notarstefano,
  • Lucrezia Salvini,
  • Basilio Randazzo,
  • Matheo Zarantoniello,
  • Andrea Pessina,
  • Jerry Maria Sojan,
  • Arturo Vargas,
  • Oliana Carnevali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12020204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 204

Abstract

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This review presents several alternatives to replace antibiotic therapy and make the European aquaculture industry more friendly and environmentally sustainable. The first part of this review highlights the growing importance of the aquaculture industry worldwide for its ability to supply low-cost proteins and lipids. The second part discusses different strategies for these replacements, from recombinant vaccines to diets with low environmental impact and rich in bioactive molecules that can benefit other species. Specifically, the beneficial effects of bioactive compounds present within insect meals are discussed. In addition, particular focus is placed on the importance of adopting sustainable protocols for fish farming, including supplements such as probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics capable of modulating the gut microbiota as the second brain. Those feed additives can stimulate European farmed species’ immunological systems, growth, and welfare.

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