1. Caliciviruses of Fish
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A.B. Mikalsen and Ø. Evensen
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animal diseases ,viruses ,Calicivirus ,virus diseases ,Sapovirus ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Lagovirus ,fluids and secretions ,Capsid ,Coinfection ,medicine ,Norovirus ,Vesivirus ,Tulane virus - Abstract
The family Caliciviridae consists of nonenveloped viruses with a nonsegmented, polyadenylated, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) genome, 7.3–8.5 kb in size. The capsid is icosahedral, 27–40 nm in diameter. There are five accepted genera, Norovirus , Sapovirus , Lagovirus , Vesivirus and Nebovirus . Several unclassified caliciviruses have been described, with a wide host range, and a wide spectrum of disease conditions. The Atlantic salmon calicivirus (ASCV) is found at high prevalence in farmed salmon in Norway. Phylogenetically, it is a unique branch-sharing root with the noroviruses and unassigned Tulane virus and St-Valerien-like viruses. ASCV is 42 nm, with protrusions and depressions on the surface as in other caliciviruses. Atlantic salmon with heart pathology showed 10–100% prevalence for ASCV, and it was found as a coinfection with salmon-pathogenic viruses causing heart pathology. Unlike caliciviruses infecting other species, ASCV cannot be linked to a specific disease entity.
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- 2016
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