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Molecular tracing confirms that infection with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus follows the smolt from hatchery to grow‐out farm
Authors:Anja B Kristoffersen  Magnus Devold  Vidar Aspehaug  Ove Gjelstenli  Olav Breck  Britt Bang Jensen
Institution:1. Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Oslo, Norway;2. Patogen AS, ?lesund, Norway;3. Marine Harvest ASA, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) is an important restraint to production of salmonids in aquaculture globally. In order to implement efficacious mitigation strategies for control of this disease, it is important to understand infection routes under current production systems. IPN virus has been shown to be transmitted vertically in Rainbow trout, from broodstock to fingerlings in hatcheries, and there is circumstantial evidence suggesting that vertical transmission can also occur in Atlantic salmon, in addition to horizontal transmission between grow‐out fish in farms. In this study, we show that the smolt carries infection with IPN from hatchery to the marine farm. We do this by comparing sequences from fish groups taken both in hatcheries and on corresponding marine grow‐out farms. We use statistical analysis to prove that sequences obtained from the same fish group in both hatchery and marine farm are more similar than sequences obtained from random fish groups on hatcheries and marine farms.
Keywords:infectious pancreatic necrosis  infectious pancreatic necrosis virus  molecular tracing
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