White Spot Syndrone Virus in Penaeids: Histopathology, Development of Polyclonal Antisera and a Cocktail Vaccine


Autoria(s): Manjusha, M; Dr.Bright Singh,I S
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14/07/2008

14/07/2008

2003

Resumo

The present study is the first comprehensive approach towards histopathology of White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) in Penaeus indicus. WSSV could be demonstrated in the nuclei of all tissues, except those of midgut, subjected of electron microscopic observation. They were the nuclei of gill, foregut, heart, hepatopancreatic connective tissue, hindgut, nerve and dorsal aorta. A comparison was made between the electron microscopic and histopathological observations and a greater degree of correlation between the two in depicting the severity of the infection of the infection was unraveled. The study also illustrated variations in response and susceptibility of various tissues to WSSV infection. Accordingly, out of the tissues investigated, gill, foregut, hindgut and dorsal aorta exhibited advanced viral multiplication than the other tissues such as heart, midgut, nerve and hepatopancreas. Even though hepatocytes were not infected the connective tissue nuclei were packed with virions.

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/104

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en

Publicador

School of Environmental Studies,Faculty of Marine Sciences

Palavras-Chave #Polyclonal antisera #Cocktail vaccine #White Spot Syndrome #Virus (WSSV) #Penaeus indicus #Penaeids
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