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Transmission Pathways of the VNN Introduced in Croatian Marine Aquaculture (CROSBI ID 307820)

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Zrnčić, Snježana ; Brnić, Dragan ; Panzarin, Valentina ; Abbadi, Miriam ; Lojkić, Ivana ; Zupičić, Ivana Giovanna ; Oraić, Dražen Transmission Pathways of the VNN Introduced in Croatian Marine Aquaculture // Pathogens, 11 (2022), 418; 11040418, 15. doi: 10.3390/pathogens11040418

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Zrnčić, Snježana ; Brnić, Dragan ; Panzarin, Valentina ; Abbadi, Miriam ; Lojkić, Ivana ; Zupičić, Ivana Giovanna ; Oraić, Dražen

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Transmission Pathways of the VNN Introduced in Croatian Marine Aquaculture

Due to the insufficient capacity of Croatian hatcheries, marine aquaculture depends on the importation of fry from different countries in the Mediterranean basin. Importation enables a risk of spreading pathogenic agents. Viral nervous necrosis (VNN), caused by betanodavirus is devastating for the farming of European sea bass. We described a VNN outbreak that occurred in Croatia in 2014. After the diagnosis of VNN in sea bass fry introduced from the same hatchery to five unconnected marine farms at the Adriatic Coast, we performed surveillance within one of the affected farms. It resulted in proven horizontal spreading of the virus within the farm and to feral fish around farm cages. Real-time RT-PCR tested samples showed the dependence of the virus proliferation to the water temperature and the fish age. The highest mortality rates were noted during the higher sea temperatures. Phylogenetic analysis of partial sequences of RNA1 and RNA2 supported the hypothesis that the virus was introduced to all studied farms from the same hatch-ery. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis of the whole genome sequences of infected farmed sea bass and thicklip mullet showed high similarity and it is unlikely that infection in Croatian sea bass farms has originated from wild reservoirs, as the first positive record in wild mullet was recorded after the disease outbreak.

VNN ; epidemiology ; European sea bass ; feral fish ; surveillance ; phylogenetic analysis

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Podaci o izdanju

11 (418)

2022.

11040418

15

objavljeno

2076-0817

10.3390/pathogens11040418

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Veterinarska medicina

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