Herpesviruses of Fishes

作者: R. P. Hedrick , T. Sano

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-83727-2_15

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摘要: Herpesviruses are the cause of diseases among many vertebrates including fishes. The earliest description a fish virus disease was recorded as early 1563 “carp pox”. presence typical herpesvirus particles associated with carp pox however, were not observed until 400 years later by Schubert (1966). first to be isolated from agent causing channel catfish (CCVD) Fijan et al. 1970. Several passed before herpesviruses salmonid fishes (Wolf and Taylor 1975). A percid Kelly (1980) cyprinid Sano (1985) more recently anguillid (Sano et. 1988).

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