“…free of OsHV-1) in areas where OsHV-1 is present have been carried out in the field (Jenkins et al, 2013;Degremont and Benabdelmouna, 2014;Keeling et al, 2014). Sentinel oyster became rapidly infected and died rapidly when the temperature rose above the threshold and the level of mortality correlated with OsHV-1 tissue load (Sauvage et al, 2009;Oden et al, 2011;Paul-Pont et al, 2013b;Keeling et al, 2014;Renault et al, 2014a).…”