نتایج جستجو برای: wssv

تعداد نتایج: 496  

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2007
Li-Li Chen Li-Chen Lu Wan-Jung Wu Chu-Fang Lo Wei-Pang Huang

White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is the causative agent of a severe disease of cultivated shrimp. Using purified WSSV virions, VP53A encoded by open reading frame wssv067 was identified as a structural protein by SDS-PAGE and proteomics. Immunoelectron microscopy with a gold-labeled secondary antibody revealed that VP53A was distributed on the viral envelope. In order to further explore the lin...

Journal: :Reviews in Aquaculture 2022

White spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the etiological agent of white disease (WSD), is a significant pathogen affecting shrimp farming industry worldwide. generalist mainly infecting decapod crustaceans. The aims this review were to: (1) Re-evaluate and update status reported WSSV host vector species based on methods used when detecting replication transmission to 2) make critical evaluation existi...

2016
Khuong Van Thuong Vo Van Tuan Wenfeng Li Patrick Sorgeloos Peter Bossier Hans Nauwynck

As earlier observations on peroral infectivity of WSSV in white-legged shrimp are conflicting, here, a standardized peroral intubation technique was used to examine (i) the role of the physical composition of the viral inoculum and (ii) the barrier function of the PM. In a first experiment, the infectivity of a WSSV stock was compared by determining the SID50 by intramuscular injection, peroral...

2015
Shihao Li Shuyue Guo Fuhua Li Jianhai Xiang Kellie L. Tuck

Anti-lipopolysaccharide factor (ALF) is a small protein with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, which has potential application in the disease control. Previously, we isolated seven ALF isoforms from the Chinese shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinensis. In the present study, their distributions in tissues of shrimp were analyzed and the data showed that different isoforms had different expression pr...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2001
P Jiravanichpaisal E Bangyeekhun K Söderhall I Söderhall

The signal freshwater crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus was found to be susceptible to infection with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). Histopathological observations of various tissues of virus-injected crayfish showed similar symptoms to those from WSSV-infected penaeid shrimp, but no appearance of white spots on the cuticle or reddish body colour were observed, although these are the promine...

2007
BoriS Briñez andreS Suarez oScar Vidal clariSSa granja

The growth of the shrimp industry has been accompanied by an increased incidence of infectious diseases (Bachere 2000). Among them, the White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) has been responsible for high mortality rates worldwide. Currently, there is no specific treatment to control this viral agent, restricting its management to prophylaxis. In fact, the production of a WSSV free stock is one of th...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2008
Rajreddy Patil K J Palaksha T M Anil Guruchannabasavanna Prakash Patil K M Shankarl C V Mohan A Sripada

A monoclonal antibody-based immunodot test was compared to a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for managing white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) on shrimp farms at Kundapur and Kumta situated in Udupi and Uttar Kannada Districts, respectively, of Karnataka on the west coast of India. Of 12 grow-out farms in Kundapur, 6 (F1 to F6) yielded shrimp samples that were negative for WSSV by both immuno...

Journal: :Transboundary and emerging diseases 2011
B Oidtmann G D Stentiford

We have reviewed the available peer reviewed literature on pathogen load for white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in species susceptible to infection. Data on pathogen load in traded commodities are relevant for undertaking import risk assessments for a specific pathogen. Data were available for several of the major penaeid shrimp species farmed for aquaculture and for one crab and crayfish species...

Journal: :Immunobiology 2011
Swapna P Antony I S Bright Singh N S Sudheer S Vrinda P Priyaja Rosamma Philip

A crustin-like antimicrobial peptide from the haemocytes of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon was partially characterized at the molecular level and phylogenetic analysis was performed. The partial coding sequence of 299 bp and 91 deduced amino acid residues possessed conserved cysteine residues characteristic of the shrimp crustins. Phylogenetic tree and sequence comparison clearly confirmed...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2004
Brett F Edgerton

Cherax destructor occurs naturally and/or is farmed in all Australian mainland states and territories and is of major cultural, economical and conservation significance. The aim of this study was to determine susceptibility of the commercially important subspecies C. destructor albidus to white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), a hazard to crustaceans and currently considered to be exotic to Australi...

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