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Immunohistochemical detection of piscine reovirus (PRV) in hearts of Atlantic salmon coincide with the course of heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) [PDF]
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector in the world. However, the increased production has been accompanied by the emergence of infectious diseases. Heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) is one example of an emerging disease in
Evensen, Øystein +4 more
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Abstract Melanized focal changes (MFCs) in the fillet of farmed Atlantic salmon is a major quality concern. The changes are thought to initially appear as acute red focal changes (RFCs) that progress into chronic MFCs. Recent findings have indicated that hypoxia may be important in their development, possibly leading to necrosis affecting not only ...
Håvard Bjørgen +13 more
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Additional file 5: Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial sequences of L1 (bp 2453–3877) using Maximum Likelihood (ML). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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Additional file 4: Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial sequences of M2 (bp 92–2108) using Maximum Likelihood (ML). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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Additional file 6: Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial sequences of L2 bp (2332–3902) using Maximum Likelihood (ML). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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Heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was first diagnosed in Norway in 1999. The disease is caused by Piscine orthoreovirus-1 (PRV-1).
Kannimuthu Dhamotharan +9 more
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Most of the escaped farmed salmon entering a river during a 5-year period were infected with one or more viruses [PDF]
Disease interactions between farmed and wild populations have been poorly documented for most aquaculture species, in part due to the complexities to study this.
Andersen-Fjeldheim, Kaja Christine +9 more
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Additional file 2: Phylogenetic tree constructed from S1 (p13) using neighbor joining (NJ). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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Parasites Found in Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) Caught in the Feeding Areas in the Norwegian Sea [PDF]
The pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) is native to the North Pacific but has repeatedly been introduced to the North Atlantic by Russian researchers since 1956. This has resulted in the establishment of populations in north-western Russia and northern
Rullestad, Inga
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Additional file 7: Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial sequences of S4 (bp 61–1006) using Maximum Likelihood (ML). The analysis included 37 field isolates (black) and six reference isolates of known virulence (high virulent in red, low virulent in green). Bootstrap values were calculated from 1000 replicates.
Vatne, Nina A. +5 more
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