Recent advances in WSSV experimental infection models
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) can cause a cumulative mortality up to 100% within 3-10 days on shrimp farms (Dey et al., 2020). Although progress has been made, a better understanding of the pathogenesis and transmission route(s) of WSSV is still necessary.
Cox, Natasja +6 more
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Infeksi penyakit WSSV pada udang dapat menyebabkan kerugian ekonomi yang besar hingga mencapai US$ 1 milyar per tahunnya. Pengendalian penyakit WSSV dapat dilakukan melalui pendekatan imunisasi pasif menggunakan imunoglobulin Y anti-WSSV. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah mengetahui manfaat imunoglobulin Y (IgY) spesifik anti-WSSV dalam pencegahan dan ...
Betutu Senggagau +2 more
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White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) poses a major risk to shrimp aquaculture, and filter-feeding bivalves on shrimp farms may contribute to its persistence and transmission. This study investigated the bioaccumulation and vector potential of WSSV in Pacific
Joon-Gyu Min +2 more
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The protection of CpG ODNs and Yarrowia lipolytica harboring VP28 for shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei against White spot syndrome virus infection [PDF]
The white spot syndrome is one of the most serious disease which has caused high mortalities and huge economic losses to shrimp culture. In the present study, the oral administrations with CpG ODNs and Yarrowia lipolytica harboring VP28 (rVP28-yl) as ...
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The effect of some imported foods from shrimp breeding centers on positive real-time PCR tests for white spot virus and their ability to infect post-larvae [PDF]
Introduction The growing global population and increasing demand for healthy protein have made aquaculture, particularly shrimp farming, a crucial solution.
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Searching for ecological ways to reduce WSSV impact
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) has brought fi nancial losses to all shrimp farming systems, and lately the “Early Mortality Syndrome” (EMS) or more accurately termed Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) have added to the threats to shrimp farming in South Asia.
Bosma, R.H. +3 more
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Pvf/Pvr signaling relieves white spot syndrome virus-induced lipid consumption to inhibit viral infection in shrimp. [PDF]
Cheng Z-H +7 more
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Transcriptomic study of WSSV infection in Litopenaeus vannamei lymphoid organ via single nuclei RNA sequencing. [PDF]
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Heat shock factor regulation of antimicrobial peptides expression suggests a conserved defense mechanism induced by febrile temperature in arthropods. [PDF]
Xiao B +5 more
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A lightweight deep learning architecture for automatic shrimp disease classification. [PDF]
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