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Emergence of Salmon Gill Poxvirus

Haitham Tartor, Maria K. Dahle, Snorre Gulla, Simon Chioma Weli, Mona C. Gjessing

2022Viruses13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Salmon gill poxvirus (SGPV) has emerged in recent years as the cause of an acute respiratory disease that can lead to high mortality in farmed Atlantic salmon presmolts, known as Salmon gill poxvirus disease. SGPV was first identified in Norway in the 1990s, and its large DNA genome, consisting of over 206 predicted protein-coding genes, was characterized in 2015. This review summarizes current knowledge relating to disease manifestation and its effects on the host immune system and describes dissemination of the virus. It also demonstrates how newly established molecular tools can help us to understand SGPV and its pathogenesis. Finally, we conclude and ask some burning questions that should be addressed in future research.

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BiologyGenomeDiseaseVirusVirologyGeneImmune systemInfectious disease (medical specialty)ZoologyImmunologyGeneticsMedicinePathologyAquaculture disease management and microbiotaBacteriophages and microbial interactionsAnimal Virus Infections Studies
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