Fish Diseases and Disorders. Volume 3: Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Infections 2011
DOI: 10.1079/9781845935542.0110
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Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia.

Abstract: In this chapter, the biology (morphology, life cycle), classification, phenotypic and antigenic traits, geographical distribution and host range, diagnosis, economic importance, control, treatment and epizootiology of Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia in fishes with particular emphasis on cultured rainbow trout in the European Union were discussed. Recommendations for future studies were also presented.

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“…Surface water temperature of Black Sea changing between 28.06±0.90°C (in August) and 8.80°C±1.15°C (in February-March) (Aksungur et al, 2007). Spring and autumn were chosen as the sampling periods as outbreaks of viral fish diseases are most probable at these times (Wolf, 1988;Smail, 1999). The sampling study was started from autumn 2007 to spring 2009 and rivers which have farm on were chosen for freshwater sampling sites.…”
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“…Surface water temperature of Black Sea changing between 28.06±0.90°C (in August) and 8.80°C±1.15°C (in February-March) (Aksungur et al, 2007). Spring and autumn were chosen as the sampling periods as outbreaks of viral fish diseases are most probable at these times (Wolf, 1988;Smail, 1999). The sampling study was started from autumn 2007 to spring 2009 and rivers which have farm on were chosen for freshwater sampling sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Spring and autumn (from autumn 2007 to spring 2009) were chosen as the sampling periods as outbreaks of VHS are most probable at these times (Wolf, 1988, Smail, 1999. VHSV is temperature sensitive, and the disease occurs at temperature changes below 15°C (Olesen, 1998;Skall et al, 2005).…”
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“…Oncorhynchus mykiss farms in European countries (Wolf, 1988;Smail, 1999), and it is listed as notifiable disease by the Aquatic Animal Health Code of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). VHS virus (VHSV), the causative agent of VHS, was first isolated from freshwater-cultured rainbow trout in Denmark in 1963 (Jensen, 1963).…”
Section: Viral Haemorrhagic Septicaemia (Vhs) Is An Infectious Diseasmentioning
confidence: 99%