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Protection of Caridea Against White Spot Syndrome Virus
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) belongs to a new virus family, Nimaviridae, genus Whispovirus and contains a large circular double-stranded DNA genome of 292,967 bp. WSSV virions are ellipsoid to bacilliform, enveloped particles with a distinctive tail-like appendage at one end. They can be found throughout the body of infected shrimp.
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Characterization of white spot syndrome virus immediate-early gene promoters
Twenty-one immediate-early (IE) genes of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) have been identified so far. However, the transcriptional regulation of WSSV IE genes remains largely unknown. In this report, the 5′ flanking regions of 18 WSSV IE genes were cloned and eight functional promoter regions were identified.
Lin, Fanyu +5 more
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Fenneropenaeus indicus is protected from white spot disease by oral administration of inactivated white spot syndrome virus [PDF]
Fenneropenaeus indicus could be protected from white spot disease (WSD) caused by white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) using a formalin-inactivated viral preparation (IVP) derived from WSSV-infected shrimp tissue. The lowest test quantity of lyophilized IVP coated onto feed at 0.025 g(-1) (dry weight) and administered at a rate of 0.035 g feed g(-1) body ...
Rosamma, Philip +3 more
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White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a strong pathogenic virus which spread very rapidly and can cause tiger shrimp mass mortality within a short period. Enhancement of shrimp immunity by infecting inactivated WSSV is one of the efforts to overcome WSSV
D. Priatni +2 more
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This datasheet on White spot syndrome virus covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Further Information.
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Three Draft Genome Sequences of White Spot Syndrome Virus from India
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a pathogen causing significant economic losses to shrimp aquaculture worldwide. Previously, five genome sequences of the virus from farmed shrimp ( Penaeus vannamei and Penaeus monodon ) in India were reported, all originating from farms located on the east
Rajendran Kooloth Valappil +13 more
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The pathogenesis of the white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) was studied experimentally with challenge exposure of one hundred post larvae Litopenaeus vannamei each aged 40 days. The shrimp L.
M. Afsharnasab; A. Dashtiannasab; V. Yeganeh
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Telah dilakukan kajian terhadap efektifitas managemen model klaster dengan tambak non-udang sebagai tambak penyanggah untuk mencegah transmisi penyakit bercak putih viral (WSSV) pada budidaya udang windu skala tradisional.
Arief Taslihan +2 more
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White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) transmission risk through infected cooked shrimp products assessed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and bio-inoculation studies [PDF]
The aim of the study was to evaluate the resistance of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in shrimps (Penaeus monodon) to the process of cooking. The cooking was carried out at 1000C six different durations 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 min.
Devivaraprasad Reddy, A.A. +2 more
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White spot disease (WSD) is a longstanding and serious viral disease of various shrimp species that has caused high mortality rates for many decades. Currently, there is no practical method to control this disease.
Asama Kiataramgul +6 more
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