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Autor:
Alison Tweedie, Paul Hick, Anneke E. Rimmer, Joy A. Becker, Andrew P. Robinson, Sophia J Johnson
Publikováno v:
Transboundary and emerging diseasesREFERENCES. 66(6)
Movements of large volumes and species varieties make the ornamental fish industry a high-risk pathway for the transfer of aquatic pathogens to new geographical regions and naive hosts, potentially resulting in emergency disease events. Infectious sp
Autor:
Mark Lintermans, Richard Whittington, Matthew Landos, Alison Tweedie, Anneke E. Rimmer, Joy A. Becker
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. 432:53-59
The international trade in ornamental fish is considered a major factor for the transboundary spread of aquatic pathogens that can affect both wild and farmed fish populations. Nearly 18 million ornamental fish were imported into Australia in 2007, i
Publikováno v:
Journal of fish diseases. 40(3)
Megalocytiviruses cause high mortality diseases that have seriously impacted aquaculture, with the most frequent outbreaks occurring in East and South-East Asia. The international trade of juvenile fish for food and ornamental aquaculture has aided t
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. :155-163
Viruses in the genus Megalocytivirus (Family Iridoviridae ) have emerged as a source of significant disease and mortality in fish worldwide. Although regarded as exotic in Australia, the importation of ornamental fish provides a transmission pathway
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. :23-28
Viruses in the family Iridoviridae cause severe disease and economic loss in a wide range of cultured, wild and ornamental fish species in many countries, justifying the development and validation of diagnostic tests. In an effort to improve the effi
Autor:
Alison Tweedie, Richard Whittington, Anneke E. Rimmer, Mark Lintermans, Joy A. Becker, Matthew Landos, Fran Stephens
Publikováno v:
Preventive veterinary medicine. 122(1-2)
The movement of ornamental fish through international trade is a major factor for the transboundary spread of pathogens. In Australia, ornamental fish which may carry dwarf gourami iridovirus (DGIV), a strain of Infectious spleen and kidney necrosis