Emerging Threat of Ranavirus: Prevalence, Genetic Diversity, and Climatic Drivers ofRanavirus(Family Iridoviridae) in ectothermic vertebrates of Asia
Jayampathi Herath,
Sun Dan,
Gajaba Ellepola
et al.
Abstract:Ranavirus disease, caused by viruses within the genus Ranavirus (family Iridoviridae), is considered a globally emerging infectious disease linked to mass mortality events in both wild and cultured ectothermic vertebrates. Surveillance work is however limited in Asia, hence prevalence and the dynamics of the disease remains poorly understood. To understand disease burden and the potential biotic and abiotic drivers in southern China region, we conducted a systematic surveillance of the ranavirus across Guangxi… Show more
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