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Title: Viral Diseases of Aquaculture Species


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Viral Diseases of Aquaculture Species
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What is a virus?
  • Does not carry out independent metabolic
    functions
  • Can only be seen with an electron microscope
  • Carries viral genetic material DNA/RNA

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What is a virus?
  • Redirects metabolic machinery of host cell to
    produce more viral DNA/RNA and viral components
  • Viruses are Obligate intracellular parasites

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How do you control viruses?
  • Difficult to treat
  • Vaccinate using dead or attenuated viruses to
    illicit immune response
  • Avoid carrier brood stock
  • Avoid stress

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Channel Catfish Virus DiseaseCCVD
  • Type of herpesvirus
  • Primarily affects fish under 6 inches
  • Sporadic in occurrence but can kill 90 percent
    of stock
  • Host specific to channel catfish
  • Most common June-Sept.
  • Most severe in water 85 degrees F

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CCVD Clinical Signs
  • Fish feed poorly
  • Fish swim erratically
  • Float head up in water
  • Dropsy and exopthalmia
  • Petechial hemorrhages at base of fins
  • Pale liver, enlarged spleen

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CCVD Transmission
  • Vertical through gametes
  • Through water once epizootic has started
  • Effluent, birds, equipment, etc.

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CCVD Diagnosis
  • Suspect ccv when large s of fry or fingerlings
    begin dying above 70 deg. F
  • Official diagnosis and identification requires
    special high tech lab tests

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Controlling CCVD
  • No Cure
  • Try to avoid carrier brood stock
  • No vaccine available
  • Avoid stress and use BMPs
  • May use medicated feed to reduce secondary
    bacterial infections

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Salmonid viruses
  • IPNV - Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus
  • affects small salmonids gt6, especially brook
    trout
  • VHS - Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia
  • primarily rainbow trout _at_ 59-66 deg F

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What happens if these occur?
  • Fish generally destroyed to prevent spread
  • Sanitize facility

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Lymphosystis Virus Disease
  • Most common disease of fish
  • Occurs in marine, freshwater and ornamental fish
  • Lesions occur primarily in connective tissue of
    fins and skin.
  • Lesions are hypertrophied cells that can enlarge
    up to 1000x normal size
  • No cure, but usually not fatal

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Taura Syndrome (TSV)
  • first recognized in shrimp farms in Ecuador in
    1992 where the disease caused catastrophic losses
  • spread rapidly to virtually all of the shrimp
    growing regions of the Americas through shipments
    of infected post-larvae and brood-stocks
  • reddening of the tail fan and visible necrosis in
    the cuticle
  • has been demonstrated to remain infectious in the
    feces of sea gulls that have ingested infected
    shrimp.

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  • What is it?
  • Try to find out why it is
  • What species it affects
  • Economic results of this new disease
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