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      Viruses, biosecurity and specific pathogen-free stocks in shrimp aquaculture

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          The greatest threat to the future of world shrimp aquaculture is disease, in particular the virulent untreatable viruses, infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV), taura syndrome virus (TSV), yellow head virus (YHV), and white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). To overcome these hazards, the industry of the future must be based on: (i) specific pathogen-free and genetically improved shrimp stocks; (ii) biosecure systems including enclosed, reduced water-exchange/increased water-reuse culture systems; (iii) biosecure management practices; and (iv) co-operative industry-wide disease control strategies. Specific pathogen-free shrimp are those that are known to be free of specified pathogens and such stocks will ensure that seed shrimp are not the conduit for introduction of pathogens and that if pathogens are encountered the stocks will not be severely affected. Commercially acceptable biosecure culture systems that are under cover and use recirculated sea water will need to be developed for shrimp production. Adherence to operating protocols that incorporate strict biosecurity practices, including restricted access and disinfection strategies, will need to become standard. Co-operative efforts will include: early warning surveillance; co-ordination of harvest and water exchange schedules of contaminated ponds; processor co-operation to ensure that processing wastes are not threats; quick response to outbreaks.

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                Contributors
                601 872 4204
                Journal
                World J Microbiol Biotechnol
                World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol
                World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology
                Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers (New York )
                0959-3993
                1573-0972
                1997
                : 13
                : 4
                : 405-413
                Affiliations
                GRID grid.267193.8, ISNI 000000012295628X, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, , Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, ; PO Box 7000, Ocean Springs, MS 39566 USA
                Article
                172781
                10.1023/A:1018572132529
                7197270
                06dcf3f0-55ce-48e4-a04f-b39eab7f7fb8
                © Chapman and Hall 1997

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                Biotechnology
                aquaculture,biosecurity,pathogen,shrimp,specific-pathogen-free,viruses
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                aquaculture, biosecurity, pathogen, shrimp, specific-pathogen-free, viruses

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