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      First detection of piscine reovirus (PRV) in marine fish species.

      Diseases of aquatic organisms
      Animals, Fish Diseases, epidemiology, virology, North Sea, Norway, Reoviridae, isolation & purification, Reoviridae Infections, veterinary, Salmo salar

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          Heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) is a disease that affects farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. several months after the fish have been transferred to seawater. Recently, a new virus called piscine reovirus (PRV) was identified in Atlantic salmon from an outbreak of HSMI and in experimentally challenged fish. PRV is associated with the development of HSMI, and has until now only been detected in Atlantic salmon. This study investigates whether the virus is also present in wild fish populations that may serve as vectors for the virus. The virus was found in few of the analyzed samples so there is probably a more complex relationship that involves several carriers and virus -reservoirs.

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          22422096
          10.3354/dao02425

          Chemistry
          Animals,Fish Diseases,epidemiology,virology,North Sea,Norway,Reoviridae,isolation & purification,Reoviridae Infections,veterinary,Salmo salar

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