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Title Aquaculture virology / editors, Frederick S.B. Kibenge, Marcos G. Godoy
Published London : Academic Press, ©2016

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Contents Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Dedication; List of Contributors; Preface; Part I: General Aspects; Chapter 1. Introduction to Aquaculture and Fisheries; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction to Aquaculture and Fisheries; 1.2 Aquatic Species in Aquaculture; 1.3 Aquaculture Techniques, Systems and Facilities; 1.4 Aquaculture Pathogens; 1.5 Aquaculture Health Management; References; Chapter 2. Classification and Identification of Aquatic Animal Viruses; Abstract; 2.1 Viruses Are Entities at the Edge of Life; 2.2 History of Virus Classification; 2.3 Morphology and Composition of Animal Viruses
2.4 Overview of Virus Replication2.5 Current Virus Classification Scheme; 2.6 Classification of Aquatic Animal Viruses of Veterinary Importance; 2.7 Baltimore Classification of Viruses; 2.8 Identification of Aquatic Animal Viruses of Veterinary Importance; 2.9 Unclassified Viruses in Aquaculture; References; Chapter 3. Unclassified and Unassigned Aquatic Animal Viruses; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Unclassified Viruses of Fish; 3.3 Unclassified Viruses of Crustaceans; 3.4 Unclassified Viruses of Mollusks; References; Chapter 4. Diagnosis of Aquatic Animal Viral Diseases; Abstract
4.1 Introduction4.2 Principles of Laboratory Biosafety and Biocontainment as Apply to Aquatic Animal Viruses; 4.3 Quality Assurance; 4.4 Principles of Proper Collection, Handling, Storage and Submission of Laboratory Specimens for Viral Diagnosis; 4.5 Necropsy, Gross and Histopathology Evaluation of Fish; 4.6 Laboratory Methods Used in the Detection, Isolation, Identification and Quantification of Aquatic Animal Viruses; 4.7 Laboratory Methods Used for Demonstration of Presence of Specific Viral Antibody (Serology); References
Chapter 5. Prevention and Control of Viral Diseases in AquacultureAbstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Disease Prevention and Control Using Biosecurity Measures; 5.3 Selective Breeding for Disease Resistance; 5.4 Disease Control by Eradication; 5.5 Disease Prevention by Vaccination; References; Chapter 6. Determinants of Emergence of Viral Diseases in Aquaculture; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Virus Attributes That Contribute Most to Emerging Viral Diseases in Aquaculture; 6.3 Animal Host Attributes That Contribute Most to Emerging Viral Diseases in Aquaculture
6.4 Ecosystem Attributes That Contribute Most to Emerging Viral Diseases in Aquaculture6.5 Human Attributes That Contribute Most to Emerging Viral Diseases in Aquaculture; References; Part II: DNA Viruses of Fish; Chapter 7. Poxviruses of Fish; Abstract; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Salmon Gill Poxvirus Disease (SGPVD); 7.3 Carp Edema and Koi Sleepy Disease; 7.4 Proliferative Branchitits in Ayu (P. Altivelis Temminck & Schlegel) "Sweetfish"; References; Chapter 8. Iridoviruses of Fish; Abstract; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Structure and Composition of Virus; 8.3 Specific Main Fish Diseases; References
Summary To date textbooks on viruses infecting fish, crustaceans and molluscs, the three main aquatic animal farmed groups, ïÅư have been on the whole "diseases-centricïÅư and individual viral diseases selected based on "epizoo-centricïÅư approaches with little to no coverage of the basic biology of the viruses, in contrast to textbooks on viruses infecting terrestrial - farmed, pet, and free-range (wild) - animals and humans. Despite considerable advances in animal virology in recent years coupled with an economically important global aquaculture industry, knowledge of viruses of animal aquaculture is still sparse and in some cases outdated although these viruses are closely related to well-known virus families. The last book in fish virology (Fish viruses and fish viral diseases 1988, Wolf, K.) was published in the 1980s. A lot of work has been done on fish viruses and many new aquatic animal viruses continue to be discovered. Aquaculture Virology provides the current state of knowledge of aquatic animal viruses within the current virus classification and taxonomic context thereby allowing the reader to draw on the principles of general virology. This book is a systematic and concise resource useful to anyone involved with or looking to move into aquaculture and fisheries. Clinical veterinarians, aquaculture disease practitioners, biologists, farmers, and all those in industry, government or academia who are interested in aquatic animal virology will find this book extremely useful
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 24, 2016)
Subject Fishes -- Virus diseases.
Crustacea -- Virus diseases
Mollusks -- Virus diseases
Aquaculture.
Aquacultural engineering.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General.
Aquacultural engineering
Aquaculture
Fishes -- Virus diseases
Form Electronic book
Author Kibenge, Frederick S. B., editor
Godoy, Marcos G., editor
ISBN 9780128017548
0128017546