Health status of mytilus chilensis from intensive culture areas in chile assessed by molecular, microbiological, and histological analyses

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    Increasing social apprehension about the environmental quality and vulnerability of biodiversity of the marine coastal areas have been observed in recent years, both on a global and local scale. To continue previous studies and contribute to the definition of the health status of the Chilean mussel, the authors report the results of a multidisciplinary study, evaluating pathogens that can affect the welfare of marine species with economic importance, as well as public health, using M. chilensis as a sentinel species. Analysis of foodborne pathogens in this study corroborated previous findings from the laboratory, where . . .

     

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