Fish medicine

Fish medicine is the study and treatment of the diseases of fish. Although some practitioners work primarily with aquarium fish, this field also has important applications to fisheries management.

A blood sample being taken from a bonnethead shark pup.

Fish medicine is a relatively recent veterinary specialization; veterinary textbooks in the English language were not published until the early 1990s.[1] The United States does not have an official specialization for fish medicine,[2] worldwide there are several professional organizations for veterinarians interested in fish medicine, such as the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association, and the International Association of Aquatic Animal Medicine.[2]

References

  1. Rosenthal, Karen L.; Forbes, Neil A.; Frye, F.L.; Lewbart, G.A. (2008). "Introduction". Rapid Review of Exotic Animal Medicine & Husbandry. London: CRC Press. pp. 8–10. ISBN 9781840765335.
  2. Weber, E. Scott, III (May 2014). "A veterinary guide to the fish gastrointestinal tract". The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Exotic Animal Practice. 17 (2): 123–43. doi:10.1016/j.cvex.2014.01.001. PMID 24767737.
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