Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
| Packaging Size | 1 Kg |
| Grade Standard | Feed Grade |
| Packaging Type | HDPE Bag |
EHP CURE-PR
(A Unique herbal base formulation to treat EHP)
Prions Biotech offers EHP CURE-PR an herbal based Immunity booster to cure EHP in Shrimps. EHP spreads through various means, including contaminated water sources, infected broodstock, and the introduction of infected shrimp into farms. Environmental factors such as temperature, salinity, and water quality can influence the prevalence and severity of EHP outbreaks. Poor farm management practices, overcrowding, and inadequate biosecurity measures also contribute to the spread of the disease.
Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei (EHP) is a significant threat to aquaculture, particularly in shrimp farming. Here are some key aspects of EHP in aqua:
IMPACT ON SHRIMP FARM:
1. Reduced growth rates: EHP infection can lead to reduced growth rates, lower feed efficiency, and decreased survival rates in shrimp.
2. Increased mortality: Severe EHP infections can cause significant mortality, resulting in substantial economic losses for farmers.
3. Decreased profitability: EHP outbreaks can lead to decreased profitability due to reduced yields, increased treatment costs, and potential market rejection.
DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS:
1. Histopathology: EHP infection can be diagnosed through histopathological examination of hepatopancreas tissue.
2. PCR-based detection: Molecular diagnostic techniques, such as PCR, can also be used to detect EHP.
3. Routine monitoring: Regular monitoring of shrimp health and EHP detection can help identify early signs of infection.
PREVENTION AND CONTROL:
1. Biosecurity measures: Implementing biosecurity measures, such as screening broodstock and post-larvae, can help prevent EHP introduction and spread.
2. Probiotics and immunostimulants: Using probiotics and immunostimulants Herbal supplements base may help enhance shrimp immunity and reduce EHP infection severity.
3. Antiparasitic treatments: In severe cases,