Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV)

The objective of our study was to explain the histopathological changes of monodon baculovirus (MBV) in hepatopancreas and midgut tissues of the cultured Penaeus vannamei. Five-hundred and forty juvenile of P. vannamei with average size of 7.99±0.54 g and 3600 post larvae 10-15 were distributed to 18 glass aquariums (50×50×60cm) with 100L well aerated water per each aquarium as water borne MBV (group A) and food borne MBV (Group B) and one control group (C), in triplicates. Also, 3600 post larvae were dedicated for water borne exposure (D) based on one time immersion exposure in 24 h without water exchange and the untreated group was studied as control in triplicates. The specific pathological sign of MBV was observed as a multiple intranuclear eosinophilic occlusion bodies (OBs) in hepatopancreas and midgut tissues. Our result indicates that the severity of the MBV infection is more considerable in post larvae than juvenile stage and confirms that MBV can be an invasive pathogen for shrimp culture industry in Iran.

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Main Authors: Bahari, A., Afsharnasab, M., Motalbei Moghanjoghi, A., Azaritakami, G., Shrifrohani, M.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2015
Subjects:Fish disease, Monodon baculovirus, Penaeus vannamei, Intranuclear eosinophilc occlusion body, Pathogenicity,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11857
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-118572021-05-19T06:41:30Z Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV) Bahari, A. Afsharnasab, M. Motalbei Moghanjoghi, A. Azaritakami, G. Shrifrohani, M. Fish disease Monodon baculovirus Penaeus vannamei Intranuclear eosinophilc occlusion body Pathogenicity The objective of our study was to explain the histopathological changes of monodon baculovirus (MBV) in hepatopancreas and midgut tissues of the cultured Penaeus vannamei. Five-hundred and forty juvenile of P. vannamei with average size of 7.99±0.54 g and 3600 post larvae 10-15 were distributed to 18 glass aquariums (50×50×60cm) with 100L well aerated water per each aquarium as water borne MBV (group A) and food borne MBV (Group B) and one control group (C), in triplicates. Also, 3600 post larvae were dedicated for water borne exposure (D) based on one time immersion exposure in 24 h without water exchange and the untreated group was studied as control in triplicates. The specific pathological sign of MBV was observed as a multiple intranuclear eosinophilic occlusion bodies (OBs) in hepatopancreas and midgut tissues. Our result indicates that the severity of the MBV infection is more considerable in post larvae than juvenile stage and confirms that MBV can be an invasive pathogen for shrimp culture industry in Iran. Published 2018-03-01T11:36:12Z 2018-03-01T11:36:12Z 2015 Journal Contribution Refereed 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11857 en pp.350-357 Iran
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topic Fish disease
Monodon baculovirus
Penaeus vannamei
Intranuclear eosinophilc occlusion body
Pathogenicity
Fish disease
Monodon baculovirus
Penaeus vannamei
Intranuclear eosinophilc occlusion body
Pathogenicity
spellingShingle Fish disease
Monodon baculovirus
Penaeus vannamei
Intranuclear eosinophilc occlusion body
Pathogenicity
Fish disease
Monodon baculovirus
Penaeus vannamei
Intranuclear eosinophilc occlusion body
Pathogenicity
Bahari, A.
Afsharnasab, M.
Motalbei Moghanjoghi, A.
Azaritakami, G.
Shrifrohani, M.
Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV)
description The objective of our study was to explain the histopathological changes of monodon baculovirus (MBV) in hepatopancreas and midgut tissues of the cultured Penaeus vannamei. Five-hundred and forty juvenile of P. vannamei with average size of 7.99±0.54 g and 3600 post larvae 10-15 were distributed to 18 glass aquariums (50×50×60cm) with 100L well aerated water per each aquarium as water borne MBV (group A) and food borne MBV (Group B) and one control group (C), in triplicates. Also, 3600 post larvae were dedicated for water borne exposure (D) based on one time immersion exposure in 24 h without water exchange and the untreated group was studied as control in triplicates. The specific pathological sign of MBV was observed as a multiple intranuclear eosinophilic occlusion bodies (OBs) in hepatopancreas and midgut tissues. Our result indicates that the severity of the MBV infection is more considerable in post larvae than juvenile stage and confirms that MBV can be an invasive pathogen for shrimp culture industry in Iran.
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topic_facet Fish disease
Monodon baculovirus
Penaeus vannamei
Intranuclear eosinophilc occlusion body
Pathogenicity
author Bahari, A.
Afsharnasab, M.
Motalbei Moghanjoghi, A.
Azaritakami, G.
Shrifrohani, M.
author_facet Bahari, A.
Afsharnasab, M.
Motalbei Moghanjoghi, A.
Azaritakami, G.
Shrifrohani, M.
author_sort Bahari, A.
title Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV)
title_short Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV)
title_full Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV)
title_fullStr Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV)
title_full_unstemmed Experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, Penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (MBV)
title_sort experimental pathogenicity of shrimp, penaeus vannamei exposed to monodon baculovirus (mbv)
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