2018
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12913
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Host, agent and environment interactions affecting Nervous necrosis virus infection in Australian bass Macquaria novemaculeata

Abstract: Australian bass Macquaria novemaculeata were challenged by immersion with nervous necrosis virus (NNV) at different ages and under controlled conditions to investigate factors affecting disease expression. Fish challenged at 3 weeks of age with 103 TCID50/ml and higher doses developed clinical disease; a lower dose of 102 TCID50/ml resulted in incidence below 100% and 101 TCID50/ml was insufficient to cause infection. Additionally, fish were challenged at 5, 6 and 13 weeks of age at 17 and 21°C to assess the r… Show more

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“…Many studies have discovered a temperature-dependent effect of NNV infection, with distinct optimum growth temperature in four genotypes. Unlike the other three genotypes that replicate in cold water, the optimum temperature for RGNNV replication was 25-28°C , corresponding to the water temperature of VNN outbreaks [34,[37][38][39][40][41]. The temperature range for RGNNV genotype, however,…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Many studies have discovered a temperature-dependent effect of NNV infection, with distinct optimum growth temperature in four genotypes. Unlike the other three genotypes that replicate in cold water, the optimum temperature for RGNNV replication was 25-28°C , corresponding to the water temperature of VNN outbreaks [34,[37][38][39][40][41]. The temperature range for RGNNV genotype, however,…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Many studies have discovered a temperature-dependent effect of NNV infection, with distinct optimum growth temperature in four genotypes. Unlike the other three genotypes that replicate in cold water, the optimum temperature for RGNNV replication was 25–28 °C, corresponding to the water temperature of VNN outbreaks [ 34 , 37 41 ]. The temperature range for RGNNV genotype, however, has not yet been definitely verified, while temperature that too high or too low was unsuitable for host cells to grow [ 42 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%