Tilapia is a mild-flavoured white fish. It is easy to prepare and relatively inexpensive, making it a popular choice worldwide. Water from infected facilities can also carry pathogens. Dripping live-haul trucks that travel from one farm to another is a source of a wide variety of pathogens. Pathogens can enter a facility on the soles of employees-shoes, on a live-hauler's dip net that was used at another facility, or on the hands of a truck driver that is allowed to dip his finger in a production tank. While no producer can live in a bubble, by addressing the obvious routes of pathogen transfer (fish, water, employees' hands and shoes), a producer can dramatically reduce the risk of becoming infected.
The first step in disease prevention is to buy fingerlings from a reputable source. A producer can further reduce his or her risk by implementing the following simple methods: