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White spot syndrome virus

Rameshthangam, P, Ramasamy, P. Antiviral activity of bis (methylheptyl) phtha-late isolated from Pongamia pinnata leaves against white spot syndrome virus of Pe-naeus monodon fabricius. Virus Research, (2007). [Pg.208]

Suzuki N, Mizumoto I, Itami et al. Dye-sensitized inactivation of white spot syndrome virus attached to eggs of Crustaceans. In Roda A, Pazzagli M, Kricka LJ, Stanley PE. eds. Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Perspectives for the 21st Century. Chichester J. Wiley Sons, 1999 559-62. [Pg.346]

In 1999, we reported that white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) attaching on the eggs of Kuruma shrimp Penaeus japonicus) were inactived by O2 without injuring the eggs. ... [Pg.393]

Suzuki N, Mizumoto I, Itami T, Takahashi Y, Tanaka R, Hatate H, Nomoto T, Kozawa A. Virucidal effect of singlet oxygen on penaeid white spot syndrome virus. Fisheries Science. 2(XX) 66 166-8. [Pg.396]

YAN D c, FENG s Y, HUANG J and DONG s L (2007) Rotifer cellular membranes bind to white spot syndrome virus. Aquaculture 273 423 26. [Pg.202]

FU L-L, WANG Y, wu z-c and u w-F (2011) In vivo assessment for oral delivery of Bacillus subtilis harboring a viral protein (VP28) against white spot syndrome virus in Litopenaeus vannamei. Aquaculture, 322-323,33-38. [Pg.277]

LI J, TAN B and MAI K (2009) Dietary probiotics Bacillus OJ and isomaltooUgosac-charides influence the intestine microbial populations, immune responses and resistance to white spot syndrome virus in shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). Aquaculture, 291, 35-40. [Pg.279]

The only other virus known in lobsters is the white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), which has been the causative disease agent of major pandemics in penaeid prawn culture systems. WSSV has been demonstrated to be present in gills, stomach, hepatopancreas and epidermis of P. versicolour, P penicillatus, P longipes and P ornatus in experimentally infected lobsters... [Pg.305]

In large hatcheries where massive quantities (up to 3000 mVday) of sea water are required, the sea water from the well is usually first held in a land-based reservoir system. In some cares, the large reservoirs maybe lined ponds up to 2000 m in area. Such a reservoir must be lined with plastic or other pond liner material to prevent introduction of contaminants from soil. They should be well aerated so water and disinfectants can be thoroughly mixed. This is often done with a paddlewheel or aspirator aerator like those used in grow-out ponds. The reservoir ponds should be surrounded by low fencing to keep walking crabs out of the reservoir. Crabs are well-known vectors of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). [Pg.334]

JIRAVANICHPAISAL p, SODERHALL K and SODERHALL I (2004) Effect of Water temperature on the immune response and infectivity pattern of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in freshwater crayfish . Fish Shellfish Immunol, 17,265-75. [Pg.84]

LIU H, JIRAVANICHPAISAL P, SODERHALL I, CERENIUS L and SODERHALL K (2006), Antili-popolysaccharide factor interferes with white spot syndrome virus replication in vitro and in vivo in the crayfish Pacifastacus leniuscidus, 1 Virol, 80,10365-71. [Pg.85]

THARNTADA S, PONPRATEEP S, SOMBOONWIWAT K, LIU H, SODERHALL I, SODERHALL K and TASSANAKAJON A (2009), Role of auti-lipopolysaccharide factor from the black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, in protection from white spot syndrome virus infection , / Gen Virol, 90,1491-8. [Pg.87]

WAITHANASUROROT A, HRAVANICHPAISAL P, SODERHALL I and SODERHALL K (2010), A gClqR prevents white spot syndrome virus replication in the freshwater crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus, J Virol, 84,10844-51. [Pg.87]

CLAYDON K, CULLEN B and OWENS L (2004), OIE white spot syndrome virus PCR gives false-positive results in Cherax quadricarinatus, Dis Aquat Organ, 62(3), 265-268. [Pg.143]

NUNAN L M and LIGHTNER D V (1997), Development of a non-radioactive gene probe by PCR for detection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), / Virol Methods, 63,... [Pg.145]

SITHIGORNGUL W, RUKPRATANPORN S, PECHARABURANIN N, LONGYANT S, CHAivisuTHANGKURA p and SHHiGORNGUL P (2006), A simple and rapid immuno-chromatographic test strip for detection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) of shrimp, Dis Aquat Org, 72,101-106. [Pg.146]

WANG X and zhan w (2006), Development of an immunochromatographic test to detect white spot syndrome virus of shrimp. Aquaculture, 255,196-200. [Pg.146]

Screening the antiviral activity of Indian medicinal plants against white spot syndrome virus in shrimp. Aquaculture, 263 (1-4), 15-19. [Pg.208]

White spot disease dsDNA virus White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) Penaeid shrimp... [Pg.280]

Viruses WSSV - white spot syndrome virus (Nunaviridae) C-1... [Pg.287]

POULOS, B.T., C.R. PANTOJA, D. BRADLEY-DUNLOP, J. AGUILAR, and D.V. LIGHTNER. 2001. Development and application of monoclonal antibodies for the detection of white spot syndrome virus of penaeid shrimp. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 47 13-23. [Pg.315]

CITARASU T, siVARAM v, IMMANUEL G, ROUT N and MURUGAN V (2006), Influence of selected Indian immunostimulant herbs against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection in black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon with reference to haematological, biochemical and immunological changes ,Fish Shellfish Immunol, 21,372-384. [Pg.448]


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