| Literature DB >> 27342686 |
Fernando Mendoza-Cano1, Tania Enríquez-Espinoza1, Adán Valenzuela-Castillo2, Trinidad Encinas-García1, Arturo Sánchez-Paz3.
Abstract
The decapod penstyldensovirus (PstDV1) is a widely spread shrimp pathogen that causes high mortalities in the shrimp Penaeus stylirostris, while in P. vannamei, it has been associated with induction of the runt deformity syndrome. Using shrimp post-larvae (PL, stages PL13-PL21) collected from 16 commercial hatcheries from Mexico, and a sensitive PCR protocol for its detection, a survey of the PstDV1 prevalence in larvae was undertaken. A high overall prevalence of PstDV1 (49.5 %) in shrimp PL from the studied hatcheries was found. This study reveals that PstDV1 occurs persistently in PL populations, which may have significant implications for its dispersal.Entities:
Keywords: Mexico; Penaeus vannamei; PstDV1; post-larvae; prevalence
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27342686 DOI: 10.1007/s10393-016-1143-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecohealth ISSN: 1612-9202 Impact factor: 3.184