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experimental infection studies demonstrating atlantic salmon as a host and reservoir of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus type iva with insights into pathology and host immunity.in british columbia, canada (bc), aquaculture of finfish in ocean netpens has the potential for pathogen transmission between wild and farmed species due to the sharing of an aquatic environment. viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (vhsv) is enzootic in bc and causes serious disease in wild pacific herring, clupea pallasii, which often enter and remain in atlantic salmon, salmo salar, netpens. isolation of vhsv from farmed atlantic salmon has been previously documented, but the effects on the hea ...201323838146
molecular epidemiology of viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (vhsv) in british columbia, canada, reveals transmission from wild to farmed fish.viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (vhsv) is a fish pathogen found throughout the northern hemisphere and is capable of infecting and causing mortality in numerous marine and freshwater hosts. in the coastal waters of british columbia, canada, the virus has been detected for 20 yr with many occurrences of mass mortalities among populations of pacific herring clupea pallasii (valenciennes) and sardine sardinops sagax as well as detections among cultured atlantic salmo salar and chinook oncorhyn ...201323709462
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