2016
DOI: 10.1080/08997659.2016.1152324
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Use of Polymerase Chain Reaction for Bivalve Pathogen Surveillance in the Yellow Clam Mesodesma mactroides

Abstract: The yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides is a valuable shellfish occurring from the southeastern coast of Brazil to the northern coast of Argentina. Populations of yellow clams are disappearing from their entire range, and the cause is still unknown. The objective of this paper was to search for World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)-listed pathogens and their relatives in the genera Marteilia, Bonamia, and Perkinsus as well as Mikrocytos mackini and the virus OsHV-1 μ var the yellow clam population in souther… Show more

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“…In this study, although OsHV-1 was not detected in any of the tested yellow clams during the mortality event, the possibility that some other viral agent is implicated cannot be ruled out. Similar results were reported recently by Carvalho et al (2016), where screening in A. mactroides showed no evidence of the specific sequences of OsHV-1 m-var.…”
Section: Main Characteristics and Histological Examination Ofsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In this study, although OsHV-1 was not detected in any of the tested yellow clams during the mortality event, the possibility that some other viral agent is implicated cannot be ruled out. Similar results were reported recently by Carvalho et al (2016), where screening in A. mactroides showed no evidence of the specific sequences of OsHV-1 m-var.…”
Section: Main Characteristics and Histological Examination Ofsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Intracytoplasmic vacuoles have been observed in all types of epithelial cells from distinct tissues, although they are most commonly observed in the gills (Meyers, 1981; Gulka et al, 1983; Leibovitz et al, 1984; Norton et al, 1992; Renault & Cochennec, 1994; Villalba et al, 1999; Meyers & Burton, 2009; Zhu et al, 2012; Carvalho et al, 2013; Da Silva et al, 2015), digestive gland (Harshbarger & Chang, 1977; Gulka et al, 1983; Comps, 1986; Wen et al, 1994; Diggles & Oliver, 2005; Lohrmann, 2009; Cáceres‐Martínez et al, 2010; Boehs et al, 2010; Montenegro et al, 2012; Cáceres‐Martínez & Vásquez‐Yeomans, 2013; Carvalho et al, 2016) and mantle (Meyers, 1981; Norton et al, 1992, 1993b; Wu & Pan, 1999a; Wu & Pan, 2000; Sun & Wu, 2004; Meyers & Burton, 2009; Zhu et al, 2012). In rare cases, IVs have been reported in the gonads (Fries & Grant, 1991; Cremonte et al, 2005).…”
Section: Histologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mesodesma mactroides) is a native surf clam from southernmost Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. This species has recently been the subject of studies (Santos et al 2016;Carvalho et al 2016;Santos et al 2020a;Santos et al 2020b) and stands out for its historical value as a significant fishing resource on the mentioned countries (Coscarón 1959).…”
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confidence: 99%