Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 genotypes in Iran from 2020 to 2023 [PDF]
The aquaculture industry in Iran contributed to about 1% of the world’s aquaculture production in 2020 with a volume of 0.7 million tons. A targeted approach was used to identify positive samples by collecting samples from 342 suspected carp farms ...
Zahra Ziafati Kafi +5 more
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CRISPR-Enhanced RAA-SHERLOCK Assay for Point-of-Care Detection of Cyprinid Herpesvirus-3: Development, Validation and Clinical Application. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Koi herpesvirus disease (KHVD), caused by Cyprinid herpesvirus‐3 (CyHV‐3), poses a significant threat to global aquaculture due to its high mortality rates and economic impact. Current diagnostic methods, such as PCR, are limited by equipment dependency and procedural complexity, hindering point‐of‐care (POC) applications.
Soliman H, Akram N, Saleh M.
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The Role of Gut Microbiota in Fish Viral Infection: Mechanisms and Microbiota-Targeted Interventions. [PDF]
Viral diseases represent one of the major threats to the global aquaculture industry. In recent years, the relationship between gut microbiota and viral infections in fish has garnered increasing attention. The gut microbiota contributes critically to fish health and is involved in antiviral defense through immune regulation, secretion of microbial ...
Zhao Q, Shao J, Chen Y, Zhang H.
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Cyprinid herpesvirus‐2 (CyHV‐2): a comprehensive review [PDF]
AbstractCyprinid herpesvirus‐2 (CyHV‐2) is a linear double‐stranded DNA virus in the genus Cyprinivirus of family Alloherpesviridae. The virus is known to be highly pathogenic to ornamental goldfish (Carassius auratus), crucian carp (C. carassius) and Gibel carp (C. auratus gibelio), and also to the hybrids of goldfish and other carps.
Raja Swaminathan Thangaraj +6 more
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Modulation of Sodium and Ammonia Transporters in the Context of Viral Gill Diseases in Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio). [PDF]
ABSTRACT Osmoregulation and ammonia removal are among key physiological processes that take place in gills and affect fish homeostasis and well‐being. These processes can be disrupted by numerous environmental factors, but also by viral infections, especially those leading to severe gill disorders.
Zawisza M +5 more
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Evaluation of Cyprinid Herpesvirus 2 Latency and Reactivation in Carassius gibel
Cyprinid herpesvirus 2 (CyHV-2, species Cyprinid herpesvirus 2) causes severe mortality in ornamental goldfish, crucian carp (Carassius auratus), and gibel carp (Carassius gibelio).
Wenjun Chai +6 more
doaj +1 more source
A review of latency in the Alloherpesviridae family. [PDF]
Abstract The ability to impact the immune response of the host has been recognized as essential for the success of a virus during infection. A few groups of viruses can combine these immunomodulatory mechanisms with specific patterns of their own transcriptional and replication regulation to achieve persistence within the host long term.
Quijano Cardé EM, Soto E.
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Genomes of Anguillid Herpesvirus 1 strains reveal evolutionary disparities and low genetic diversity in the Genus Cyprinivirus [PDF]
Anguillid herpesvirus 1 (AngHV-1) is a pathogen of eels and a member of the genus Cyprinivirus in the family Alloherpesviridae. We have compared the biological and genomic fea tures of different AngHV-1 strains, focusing on their growth kinetics in ...
Davison, Andrew J. +6 more
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Advances in Viral Aquatic Animal Disease Knowledge: The Molecular Methods' Contribution [PDF]
Viruses are pervasive components of aquatic ecosystems, and most of them are harmless to humans and animals; however, several aquatic viruses can infect animals, leading to diseases, especially when fish are confined, such as in aquaculture facilities ...
Ciulli, Sara +3 more
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Abstract The skin represents an indicator of an animal's health status. Causes of cutaneous diseases in fish most often trace back to biological agents. However, fish skin diseases can also arise from a complex interaction of infectious and non‐infectious causes, making it more difficult to identify a specific aetiology. In the period between April and
Luciana Mandrioli +12 more
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