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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2008

Virulence of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) isolates may be correlated with the degree of replication in gills of Penaeus vannamei juveniles

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; Cm Escobedo-Bonilla; Mathieu Wille; Victoria Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck

A standardized inoculation model was used in 2 separate experiments to gauge the virulence of 3 white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) isolates from Thailand and Vietnam (WSSV Thai-1, WSSV Thai-2, and WSSV Viet) in Penaeus vannamei juveniles. Mortality patterns (Expt 1) were compared and WSSV-positive cells quantified (Expt 2) in tissues following intramuscular inoculation of shrimp with the most (WSSV Thai-1) and least (WSSV Viet) virulent isolates as determined by Expt 1. The results of Expt 1 demonstrated that mortalities began at 36 h post inoculation (hpi) for both Thai isolate groups and at 36 to 60 hpi for the Viet isolate group. Cumulative mortality reached 100% 96 to 240 h later in shrimp challenged with the WSSV Viet isolate compared to shrimp challenged with the Thai isolates. WSSV infection was verified in all groups by indirect immunofluorescence. In Expt 2, WSSV-infected cells were quantified by immunohistochemical analysis of both dead and time-course sampled shrimp. WSSV-positive cells were detected in tissues of Thai-1 inoculated dead and euthanized shrimp from 24 hpi onwards and from 36 hpi onwards in shrimp injected with the Viet isolate. Significantly more infected cells were found in tissues of dead shrimp inoculated with the Thai-1 than in Viet isolate-inoculated shrimp. In these experiments, substantial differences in virulence were demonstrated between the WSSV isolates. The Vietnamese isolate induced a more chronic disease and mortality pattern than was found for the Thai isolates, possibly because it infected fewer cells. This difference was most pronounced in gills.


Aquaculture | 2006

Effect of high water temperature (33 °C) on the clinical and virological outcome of experimental infections with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in specific pathogen-free (SPF) Litopenaeus vannamei

Muhammad Rahman; Cm Escobedo-Bonilla; Mathias Corteel; J.J. Dantas-Lima; Mathieu Wille; Va Alday Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Aquaculture | 2007

Impact of daily fluctuations of optimum (27 °C) and high water temperature (33 °C) on Penaeus vannamei juveniles infected with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV)

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; J.J. Dantas-Lima; Mathieu Wille; Victoria Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Aquaculture | 2006

Clinical effect of cidofovir and a diet supplemented with Spirulina platensis in white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infected specific pathogen-free Litopenaeus vannamei juveniles

Muhammad Rahman; Cm Escobedo-Bonilla; Mathieu Wille; Va Alday Sanz; L. Audoorn; Johan Neyts; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Aquaculture | 2007

The effect of raising water temperature to 33 °C in Penaeus vannamei juveniles at different stages of infection with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV)

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; Mathieu Wille; Victoria Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Proceedings of the Asian-Pacific Aquaculture Congress 2007, Hanoi, Vietnam. | 2007

Degree of replication in gills may be associated with virulence of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) strains in infected Penaeus vannamei juveniles

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; Mathieu Wille; Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Proceedings of the Asian-Pacific Aquaculture Congress 2007, Hanoi, Vietnam. | 2007

Efficacy of high water temperature (33°C) to prevent disease and reduce mortality in Penaeus vannamei juveniles infected with white spot syndrome virus depends on progression of infection

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; Mathieu Wille; Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Proceedings of the Asian-Pacific Aquaculture Congress 2007, Hanoi, Vietnam. | 2007

Daily fluctuations of water temperature (27°C and 33°C) affect clinical and virological outcome of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection in Penaeus vannamei juveniles

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; João José Pereira Dantas Da Rocha Lima; Mathieu Wille; Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Aqua 2006, Joint International Conference & Exhibition of European Aquaculture Society & World Aquaculture Society. Florence, Italy. | 2006

Rahman M.M., Escobedo-Bonilla C.M., Corteel M., Wille M., Alday-Sanz V., Pensaert M.B., Sorgeloos P. and Nauwynck H.J. Evaluation of virulence of three white spot shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Aqua 2006, Joint International Conference & Exhibition of European Aquaculture Society & World Aquaculture Society. Florence, Italy

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; Mathieu Wille; Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck


Aqua 2006, Joint International Conference & Exhibition of European Aquaculture Society & World Aquaculture Society. Florence, Italy | 2006

Effect of high water temperature on the virological and clinical outcome of experimental infections with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in specific pathogen free (SPF) Litopenaeus vannamei. Aqua 2006, Joint International Conference & Exhibition of European Aquaculture Society & World Aquaculture Society. Florence, Italy

Muhammad Rahman; Mathias Corteel; João José Pereira Dantas Da Rocha Lima; Mathieu Wille; Alday-Sanz; Maurice Pensaert; Patrick Sorgeloos; Hans Nauwynck

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Rega Institute for Medical Research

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