The outbreak of carp disease caused by CyHV-3 as a model for new emerging viral diseases in aquaculture: A review

Maya Ilouze, Maya Davidovich, Ariel Diamant, Moshe Kotler*, Arnon Dishon

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Abstract

Aquacultured koi and common carp (Cyprinus carpio) are intensively bred for ornamental purposes and for human consumption worldwide. The carp and koi farming industries have suffered enormous economic losses over the past decade due to an epizootic disease caused by Cyprinus herpesvirus-3 (CyHV-3) also known as koi herpesvirus and carp interstitial nephritis gill necrosis virus. CyHV-3 is a large dsDNA virus, morphologically similar to herpesviruses, yet contains genetic elements similar to those of pox, irido- and herpesviruses. Considering the phylogenic distance between CyHV-3 and higher vertebrate herpesviruses, CyHV-3 represents the prototype of viruses assigned to the novel family Alloherpesviridae. Although emergence of a new virus rarely initiates a pandemic so severe that it reduces the life expectancy of a population, CyHV-3 is exceptional because of its enormous impact on the world carp population. High population density is the major contributing factor to the epizootic disease caused by CyHV-3.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)885-892
Number of pages8
JournalEcological Research
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2011

Keywords

  • Alloherpesviridae
  • Carp disease
  • CyHV-3
  • KHV
  • Vaccine

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