2008
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.00566-07
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“Mid-G” Region Sequences of the Glycoprotein Gene of Austrian Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus Isolates Form Two Lineages within European Isolates and Are Distinct from American and Asian Lineages

Abstract: Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) is

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“…In our mid-G tree, where M genogroup isolates from Idaho and isolates from Columbia River basin were included, the European isolates did not cluster in any specific subgroup. Thus, in phylogenetic studies to date, European isolates of IHNV have been shown to cluster in the M genogroup with isolates from Idaho and Columbia River basin (the present study, Cozien & Thiéry 2003, Enzmann et al 2005, Kolodziejek et al 2008) and when full-length gene sequences are analysed, the European isolates form a distinct virus lineage (N gene in the present study, G and NV genes in Enzmann et al 2005). The finding that the Italian, Austrian and French isolates appear monophyletic with the German isolates suggests that there is a monophyletic origin for all IHNVs in Europe.…”
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“…In our mid-G tree, where M genogroup isolates from Idaho and isolates from Columbia River basin were included, the European isolates did not cluster in any specific subgroup. Thus, in phylogenetic studies to date, European isolates of IHNV have been shown to cluster in the M genogroup with isolates from Idaho and Columbia River basin (the present study, Cozien & Thiéry 2003, Enzmann et al 2005, Kolodziejek et al 2008) and when full-length gene sequences are analysed, the European isolates form a distinct virus lineage (N gene in the present study, G and NV genes in Enzmann et al 2005). The finding that the Italian, Austrian and French isolates appear monophyletic with the German isolates suggests that there is a monophyletic origin for all IHNVs in Europe.…”
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confidence: 52%
“…In 1987 IHNV was isolated from rainbow trout yolk sac fry in Italy (Bovo et al 1987) and from rainbow trout fry and fingerlings in France (Laurencin 1987). Since then isolation of IHNV in Europe has been reported from Austria (Kolodziejek et al 2008), Germany (Fichtner et al 2000, Enzmann et al 2005, Belgium (World Organisation for Animal Health 2007) and Switzerland (Knuesel et al 2003). The first outbreak of IHN in rainbow trout fry in Russia was in 2000 in Moscow province (Schelkunov et al 2001).…”
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“…Through age calculations on six genes, the first bifurcation event of the isolates they analyzed was estimated to have occurred within the last 300 years. Additionally, comprehensive phylogenetic analyses have been performed by comparing the corresponding gene sequences of worldwide VHSV or IHNV isolates [114,119,120].…”
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“…The infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) is one of the most important rhabdoviral fish pathogens of both wild and cultured salmon and trout and causes extensive economic losses in fish culture facilities (1,16,49). The first reported IHNV epidemics occurred during the 1950s in the United States at fish hatcheries in Washington and Oregon (20,40).…”
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