Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3

Abstract Salmonid alphavirus subtype 3 (SAV3) causes pancreas disease (PD) and adversely affects salmonid aquaculture in Europe. A better understanding of disease transmission is currently needed in order to manage PD outbreaks. Here, we demonstrate the relationship between viral dose and the outcom...

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Main Authors: Jiraporn Jarungsriapisit, Moore, Lindsey, Mæhle, Stig, Skår, Cecilie, Einen, Ann, Fiksdal, Ingrid, Morton, Hugh, Stefansson, Sigurd, Taranger, Geir, Patel, Sonal
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3643376.v1 2023-05-15T15:32:03+02:00 Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3 Jiraporn Jarungsriapisit Moore, Lindsey Mæhle, Stig Skår, Cecilie Einen, Ann Fiksdal, Ingrid Morton, Hugh Stefansson, Sigurd Taranger, Geir Patel, Sonal 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3643376.v1 https://figshare.com/collections/Relationship_between_viral_dose_and_outcome_of_infection_in_Atlantic_salmon_Salmo_salar_L_post-smolts_bath-challenged_with_salmonid_alphavirus_subtype_3/3643376/1 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13567-016-0385-2 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3643376 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Medicine Biotechnology 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Ecology FOS Biological sciences Immunology FOS Clinical medicine 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Science Policy 110309 Infectious Diseases FOS Health sciences 60506 Virology Computational Biology Collection article 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3643376.v1 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-016-0385-2 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3643376 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abstract Salmonid alphavirus subtype 3 (SAV3) causes pancreas disease (PD) and adversely affects salmonid aquaculture in Europe. A better understanding of disease transmission is currently needed in order to manage PD outbreaks. Here, we demonstrate the relationship between viral dose and the outcome of SAV3 infection in Atlantic salmon post-smolts using a bath challenge model. Fish were challenged at 12 °C with 3 different SAV3 doses; 139, 27 and 7 TCID50 L−1 of seawater. A dose of as little as 7 TCID50 L−1 of seawater was able to induce SAV3 infection in the challenged population with a substantial level of variation between replicate tanks and, therefore, likely represents a dose close to the minimum dose required to establish an infection in a population. These data also confirm the highly infectious nature of SAV through horizontal transmission. The outcome of SAV3 infection, evaluated by the prevalence of viraemic fish, SAV3-positive hearts, and the virus shedding rate, was positively correlated to the original SAV3 dose. A maximal shedding rate of 2.4 × 104 TCID50 L−1 of seawater h−1 kg−1 was recorded 10 days post-exposure (dpe) from the highest dose group. The method reported here, for the quantification of infectious SAV3 in seawater, could be useful to monitor PD status or obtain data from SAV3 outbreaks at field locations. This information could be incorporated into pathogen dispersal models to improve risk assessment and to better understand how SAV3 spreads between farms during outbreaks. This information may also provide new insights into the control and mitigation of PD. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Sav’ ENVELOPE(156.400,156.400,68.817,68.817)
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Jiraporn Jarungsriapisit
Moore, Lindsey
Mæhle, Stig
Skår, Cecilie
Einen, Ann
Fiksdal, Ingrid
Morton, Hugh
Stefansson, Sigurd
Taranger, Geir
Patel, Sonal
Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
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description Abstract Salmonid alphavirus subtype 3 (SAV3) causes pancreas disease (PD) and adversely affects salmonid aquaculture in Europe. A better understanding of disease transmission is currently needed in order to manage PD outbreaks. Here, we demonstrate the relationship between viral dose and the outcome of SAV3 infection in Atlantic salmon post-smolts using a bath challenge model. Fish were challenged at 12 °C with 3 different SAV3 doses; 139, 27 and 7 TCID50 L−1 of seawater. A dose of as little as 7 TCID50 L−1 of seawater was able to induce SAV3 infection in the challenged population with a substantial level of variation between replicate tanks and, therefore, likely represents a dose close to the minimum dose required to establish an infection in a population. These data also confirm the highly infectious nature of SAV through horizontal transmission. The outcome of SAV3 infection, evaluated by the prevalence of viraemic fish, SAV3-positive hearts, and the virus shedding rate, was positively correlated to the original SAV3 dose. A maximal shedding rate of 2.4 × 104 TCID50 L−1 of seawater h−1 kg−1 was recorded 10 days post-exposure (dpe) from the highest dose group. The method reported here, for the quantification of infectious SAV3 in seawater, could be useful to monitor PD status or obtain data from SAV3 outbreaks at field locations. This information could be incorporated into pathogen dispersal models to improve risk assessment and to better understand how SAV3 spreads between farms during outbreaks. This information may also provide new insights into the control and mitigation of PD.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jiraporn Jarungsriapisit
Moore, Lindsey
Mæhle, Stig
Skår, Cecilie
Einen, Ann
Fiksdal, Ingrid
Morton, Hugh
Stefansson, Sigurd
Taranger, Geir
Patel, Sonal
author_facet Jiraporn Jarungsriapisit
Moore, Lindsey
Mæhle, Stig
Skår, Cecilie
Einen, Ann
Fiksdal, Ingrid
Morton, Hugh
Stefansson, Sigurd
Taranger, Geir
Patel, Sonal
author_sort Jiraporn Jarungsriapisit
title Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
title_short Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
title_full Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
title_fullStr Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
title_sort relationship between viral dose and outcome of infection in atlantic salmon, salmo salar l., post-smolts bath-challenged with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
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