2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.10.011
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Reovirus infection emerged in cultured channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, in China

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“…Channel catfish virus (Ictalurid herpesvirus‐1; Alloherpesviridae ) is a herpesvirus known to result in catastrophic losses of young catfish and represents the most significant challenge to maintaining healthy aquaculture facilities (USFWS and AFS‐FHS, 2020). Two reoviruses have also been identified from I. punctatus that caused disease outbreaks in captive populations in North America and China (Hedrick et al., 1984; Xu et al., 2013). Herein, we describe and characterize a novel aquareovirus isolated from a channel catfish population used in the propagation of freshwater mussels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Channel catfish virus (Ictalurid herpesvirus‐1; Alloherpesviridae ) is a herpesvirus known to result in catastrophic losses of young catfish and represents the most significant challenge to maintaining healthy aquaculture facilities (USFWS and AFS‐FHS, 2020). Two reoviruses have also been identified from I. punctatus that caused disease outbreaks in captive populations in North America and China (Hedrick et al., 1984; Xu et al., 2013). Herein, we describe and characterize a novel aquareovirus isolated from a channel catfish population used in the propagation of freshwater mussels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%