1998
DOI: 10.3354/dao032087
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Rapid diagnosis of red sea bream iridovirus infection using the polymerase chain reaction

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“…In addition to taxonomic divisions based on the sequence of the MCP gene, other regions of the iridovirus genome have also been used. Thus, sensitive PCR tests have been developed to detect iridovirus infections in amphibians (Gould et al 1995) and in marine fish infected with red sea bream iridovirus (Kurita et al 1998, Oshima et al 1998. Recently, Hyatt et al (2000) used approaches similar to ours to analyze a panel of established and emerging iridovirus pathogens.…”
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“…In addition to taxonomic divisions based on the sequence of the MCP gene, other regions of the iridovirus genome have also been used. Thus, sensitive PCR tests have been developed to detect iridovirus infections in amphibians (Gould et al 1995) and in marine fish infected with red sea bream iridovirus (Kurita et al 1998, Oshima et al 1998. Recently, Hyatt et al (2000) used approaches similar to ours to analyze a panel of established and emerging iridovirus pathogens.…”
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“…Interestingly, the highest MCP gene copy number was obtained in the heart while the lowest copy number was detected in the blood. Oshima et al (1998) did not obtain an amplified product in the blood of infected red seabream using con ventional PCR, and they suggested that RSIV might be present at low levels in the blood during the early stages of infection. We obtained similar results using the same method.…”
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“…Recently, the use of PCR for rapid diagnosis of RSIV prior to the onset of infection has been developed (Oshima et al, 1996;Kurita et al, 1998;Oshima et al, 1998). Although conventional PCR can detect viruses in the infected organisms (Mackay et al, 2002), it is not sufficiently sensitive for quantifying the number of viral particles (Dhar et al, 2001).…”
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“…A recent survey showed that 25 species of fish are susceptible EHNV, SFIV and GIV to red sea bream has not been demonstrated . Diagnostic methods such as an IF test and polymerase chain reaction amplification were reported , Kurita et al 1998, Oshima et al 1998). However, control measures for this disease have not been established.…”
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