2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2021.10.033
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Altered expression of immune factors in sevenband grouper, Hyporthodus septemfasciatus following nervous necrosis virus challenge at optimal and suboptimal temperatures

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“…NNV belongs to the family of Nodaviridae, β genus Noda virus [87], which is divided into four genotypes (SJNNV, RGNNV, TPNNV, and BFNNV) [88]. The optimum temperature of NNV is 20-30 • C; NNV infections are usually observed in aquaculture farms when seawater temperatures are above 24 • C [89]. NNV usually infects fish fry and causes viral neuronecrosis, encephalomyelitis, and vacuolar retinopathy in fish after infection, resulting in massive fish mortality, which poses a devastating threat to aquaculture worldwide [90].…”
Section: Medicinal Plants Against Nnvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NNV belongs to the family of Nodaviridae, β genus Noda virus [87], which is divided into four genotypes (SJNNV, RGNNV, TPNNV, and BFNNV) [88]. The optimum temperature of NNV is 20-30 • C; NNV infections are usually observed in aquaculture farms when seawater temperatures are above 24 • C [89]. NNV usually infects fish fry and causes viral neuronecrosis, encephalomyelitis, and vacuolar retinopathy in fish after infection, resulting in massive fish mortality, which poses a devastating threat to aquaculture worldwide [90].…”
Section: Medicinal Plants Against Nnvmentioning
confidence: 99%