Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea

The possibility of trash fish food-direct pathogen infection to cultured flounder is a very important concern of fish farmers in Korea. A total of 26 groups of trash fish and shrimp samples were collected from 11 hatcheries on Jeju Island. Four groups and two groups of homogenized frozen trash fish...

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Published in:Aquaculture
Main Authors: Kim, Ji Hyung, Gomez, Dennis K., Choresca, Casiano H., Jr., Park, Se Chang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Elsevier BV 2021
Subjects:
PCR
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192553
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.09.008
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spelling ftseoulnuniv:oai:s-space.snu.ac.kr:10371/192553 2023-06-18T03:43:23+02:00 Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea Kim, Ji Hyung Gomez, Dennis K. Choresca, Casiano H., Jr. Park, Se Chang Park, Se Chang 2021-04-15 https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192553 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.09.008 영어 unknown Elsevier BV Aquaculture, Vol.272 No.1-4, pp.105-110 0044-8486 https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192553 doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.09.008 000251435400008 2-s2.0-35848938965 128078 SARDINOPS-SAGAX MARINE FISH PCR VIRUS INFECTION MORTALITY BASS trash fish streptococcus iniae S. parauberis iridovirus Betanodavirus Article ART 2021 ftseoulnuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.09.008 2023-06-02T00:47:32Z The possibility of trash fish food-direct pathogen infection to cultured flounder is a very important concern of fish farmers in Korea. A total of 26 groups of trash fish and shrimp samples were collected from 11 hatcheries on Jeju Island. Four groups and two groups of homogenized frozen trash fish samples were directly isolated and confirmed by PCR assays with S. iniae and S. parauberis, respectively. One iridovirus PCR positive result was obtained from one group of mixed trash fish samples. Phylogenetic analysis based on the MCP gene from one iridovirus strain was genetically closely related to seabass, red sea bream, rock bream, turbot, and Korean flounder iridovirus. Betanodaviruses were not detected from the trash fish samples. Based on these results, trash fish can be one of the sources or carriers of bacterial and viral pathogens for feeding cultured flounder in Korea. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. N 1 Article in Journal/Newspaper Turbot Seoul National University: S-Space Aquaculture 272 1-4 105 110
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topic SARDINOPS-SAGAX
MARINE FISH
PCR
VIRUS
INFECTION
MORTALITY
BASS
trash fish
streptococcus iniae
S. parauberis
iridovirus
Betanodavirus
spellingShingle SARDINOPS-SAGAX
MARINE FISH
PCR
VIRUS
INFECTION
MORTALITY
BASS
trash fish
streptococcus iniae
S. parauberis
iridovirus
Betanodavirus
Kim, Ji Hyung
Gomez, Dennis K.
Choresca, Casiano H., Jr.
Park, Se Chang
Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea
topic_facet SARDINOPS-SAGAX
MARINE FISH
PCR
VIRUS
INFECTION
MORTALITY
BASS
trash fish
streptococcus iniae
S. parauberis
iridovirus
Betanodavirus
description The possibility of trash fish food-direct pathogen infection to cultured flounder is a very important concern of fish farmers in Korea. A total of 26 groups of trash fish and shrimp samples were collected from 11 hatcheries on Jeju Island. Four groups and two groups of homogenized frozen trash fish samples were directly isolated and confirmed by PCR assays with S. iniae and S. parauberis, respectively. One iridovirus PCR positive result was obtained from one group of mixed trash fish samples. Phylogenetic analysis based on the MCP gene from one iridovirus strain was genetically closely related to seabass, red sea bream, rock bream, turbot, and Korean flounder iridovirus. Betanodaviruses were not detected from the trash fish samples. Based on these results, trash fish can be one of the sources or carriers of bacterial and viral pathogens for feeding cultured flounder in Korea. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. N 1
author2 Park, Se Chang
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kim, Ji Hyung
Gomez, Dennis K.
Choresca, Casiano H., Jr.
Park, Se Chang
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Gomez, Dennis K.
Choresca, Casiano H., Jr.
Park, Se Chang
author_sort Kim, Ji Hyung
title Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea
title_short Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea
title_full Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea
title_fullStr Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea
title_full_unstemmed Detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in Korea
title_sort detection of major bacterial and viral pathogens in trash fish used to feed cultured flounder in korea
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.09.008
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