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      Aplikasi Vaksin CapriVac Hydrogalaksi pada Ikan Nila Oreochromis niloticus untuk Pencegahan Infeksi Bakteri Aeromonas hydrophila.

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      2024
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      Sasmita, Galih Amar Taufiqurrahman
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      Santika, Ayi
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      Motile Aeromonas Septicemia (MAS) yang disebabkan oleh infeksi bakteri Aeromonas hydrophila dapat menyebar dengan cepat dan mengakibatkan kematian hingga 90%. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menguji efektivitas perendaman secara berulang vaksin CapriVac Hydrogalaksi pada ikan nila untuk pencegahan infeksi bakteri A. hydrophila. Metode yang digunakan Rancangan Acak Lengkap (RAL) dengan empat perlakuan rendaman air vaksin baru (R1), sisa rendaman air vaksin pertama (R2), sisa rendaman air vaksin kedua (R3), perlakuan kontrol (K) dan masing-masing dengan tiga ulangan. Dosis vaksin yang digunakan yaitu 2 mL/ 20 L untuk 1.000 ekor ikan dengan metode perendaman selama 30 menit dan ikan dipelihara selama 63 hari. Sintasan pascavaksinasi pada hari ke-63, nilai tertinggi terdapat pada perlakuan R1 (97,73±1,29%). Kesimpulan, penggunaan rendaman vaksin CapriVac Hydrogalaksi secara berulang mampu meningkatkan respons imunitas non-spesifik sehingga vaksinasi yang dilakukan mampu memberikan proteksi terhadap serangan infeksi A. hydrophila dengan hasil terbaik pada rendaman vaksin baru dengan nilai kelangsungan hidup relatif mencapai 51%.
       
      Motile Aeromonas Septicemia (MAS) caused by bacterial infection Aeromonas hydrophila It can spread quickly and cause up to 90% death. The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of repeated immersion of the CapriVac Hydrogalaksi vaccine in tilapia to prevent bacterial infections A. hydrophila. The method used was Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with four treatments of new vaccine water immersion (R1), the remainder of the first vaccine water immersion (R2), the remainder of the second vaccine water immersion (R3), control treatment (K) and each with three replications. The vaccine dose used is 2 mL/ 20 L for 1,000 fish using the soaking method for 30 minutes and the fish are kept for 63 days. Post-vaccination survival on day 63, the highest value was in treatment R1 (97.73±1.29%). In conclusion, repeated use of the CapriVac Hydrogalaksi vaccine soak is able to increase non-specific immune responses so that vaccination is able to provide protection against infection attacks. A. hydrophila with the best results in the new vaccine immersion with a relative survival value of 51%.
       
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