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Viral Encephalopathy and Retinopathy in groupers (Epinephelusspp.) in southern Italy: a threat for wild endangered species?
- Source :
- BMC Veterinary Research, BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 20 (2013)
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.
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Abstract
- Background Betanodaviruses are the causative agents of Viral Encephalopathy and Retinopathy (VER). To date, more than 50 species have proved to be susceptible and among them, those found in genus Epinephelus are highly represented. Clinical disease outbreaks are generally characterized by typical nervous signs and significant mortalities mainly associated with aquaculture activities, although some concerns for the impact of this infection in wild fish have been raised. In this study, the authors present the first documented report describing an outbreak of VER in wild species in the Mediterranean basin. Case presentation In late summer - early winter 2011 (September-December), significant mortalities affecting wild Dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus), Golden grouper (Epinephelus costae) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) were reported in the municipality of Santa Maria di Leuca (Northern Ionian Sea, Italy). The affected fish showed an abnormal swimming behavior and swollen abdomens. During this epizootic, five moribund fish showing clear neurological signs were captured and underwent laboratory investigations. Analytical results confirmed the diagnosis of VER in all the specimens. Genetic characterization classified all betanodavirus isolates as belonging to the RGNNV genotype, revealing a close genetic relationship with viral sequences obtained from diseased farmed fish reared in the same area in previous years. Conclusion The close relationship of the viral sequences between the isolates collected in wild affected fish and those isolated during clinical disease outbreaks in farmed fish in the same area in previous years suggests a persistent circulation of betanodaviruses and transmission between wild and farmed stocks. Further investigations are necessary to assess the risk of viral transmission between wild and farmed fish populations, particularly in marine protected areas where endangered species are present.
- Subjects :
- Epinephelus spp
Fish Disease
Betanodavirus
Endangered species
RNA Virus Infection
Mediterranean Basin
Disease Outbreaks
Fish Diseases
RNA Virus Infections
Aquaculture
Genus
Neurological signs
Nodaviridae
Phylogeny
lcsh:Veterinary medicine
Disease Outbreak
biology
General Medicine
Wild fish
Ba
Italy
Veterinary (all)
Research Article
Encephalopathy
Zoology
Animals, Wild
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Endangered Specie
Mediterranean Sea
medicine
Animals
Betanodaviru
Neurological sign
General Veterinary
Animal
business.industry
Endangered Species
Outbreak
Viral Encephalopathy and Retinopathy
Epinephelus
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
veterinary(all)
Virology
lcsh:SF600-1100
Bass
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17466148
- Volume :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMC Veterinary Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....57510bbc473f6f28b1c4953eaf5e8990