Viral diseases of wild and farmed European eel Anguilla anguilla with particular reference to the Netherlands
Autor: | Peter van Tulden, S. Kerkhoff, Michal A Voorbergen-Laarman, Marc Y. Engelsma, Olga Haenen, I. Roozenburg, Aart Davidse, Anton P van Nieuwstadt, Steven J. van Beurden |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
endocrine system
food.ingredient Birnaviridae animal structures Epidemiology Bioinformatica & Diermodellen viruses genome sequence Zoology Aquaculture Aquatic Science medicine.disease_cause herpesvirus-anguillae Herpesviridae Virus Fish Diseases food Bio-informatics & Animal models medicine Animals Epidemiology Bio-informatics & Animal models japonica temminck taxonomic position Japanese eel Aquabirnavirus CIDC - Divisie Bacteriologie en TSE's phylogenetic-relationships Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Netherlands Epidemiologie biology business.industry Aquatic animal Rhabdoviridae Anguilla biology.organism_classification japanese eel rainbow-trout Fishery Virus Diseases pancreatic necrosis virus Epidemiologie Bioinformatica & Diermodellen pillar cell necrosis business rhabdoviral dermatitis |
Zdroj: | Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 101, 69-86 Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 101 (2012) |
ISSN: | 0177-5103 |
DOI: | 10.3354/dao02501 |
Popis: | Diseases are an important cause of losses and decreased production rates in freshwater eel farming, and have been suggested to play a contributory role in the worldwide decline in wild freshwater eel stocks. Three commonly detected pathogenic viruses of European eel Anguilla anguilla are the aquabirnavirus eel virus European (EVE), the rhabdovirus eel virus European X (EVEX), and the alloherpesvirus anguillid herpesvirus 1 (AngHV1). In general, all 3 viruses cause a nonspecific haemorrhagic disease with increased mortality rates. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge on the aetiology, prevalence, clinical signs and gross pathology of these 3 viruses. Reported experimental infections showed the temperature dependency and potential pathogenicity of these viruses for eels and other fish species. In addition to the published literature, an overview of the isolation of pathogenic viruses from wild and farmed A. anguilla in the Netherlands during the past 2 decades is given. A total of 249 wild A. anguilla, 39 batches of glass eels intended for farming purposes, and 239 batches of farmed European eels were necropsied and examined virologically. AngHV1 was isolated from wild A. anguilla yellow and silver eels from the Netherlands from 1998 until the present, while EVEX was only found sporadically, and EVE was never isolated. In farmed A. anguilla AngHV1 was also the most commonly isolated virus, followed by EVE and EVEX. |
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