“…Nevertheless, interpretation of virus metagenomic analysis from fish sample should always be conducted very carefully because mortalities due to concurrent infections in cultured fish usually outweigh single infection (Dong et al., 2015). Although concurrent infection between distinct viral taxa has yet to be documented in farmed barramundi, the emergence of mortalities caused by numerous viral pathogens including megalocytiviruses (SDDV and ISKNV) and recently described LCBV in South‐East Asia indicated that the possibility of coinfection in the field should not be omitted from diagnostic process (de Groof et al., 2015; Chen et al., 2019; Dong, Jitrakorn, et al, 2017; Dong, Taengphu, et al, 2017; Senapin et al., 2019; Thanasaksiri, Takano, Fukuda, Chaweepack, & Wongtavatchai, 2019). In the case of complicated and emerging diseases, polyphasic approaches combining pathogen detection tools, for example virus isolation, qPCR and conventional assays, in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry and host response investigation, for example histopathology and experimental challenge, are still indispensable in making a definitive diagnosis.…”