Description
Aquaculture Virology, Second Edition covers all the known virus families, and specific diseases that affect each aquatic organism. Descriptions of each disease includes disease name, structure and composition of virus, classification and virus replication, epidemiology, pathology and immunity, diagnostic methods (gross pathology, histopathology, cell culture, PCR, sequencing, ELISA, etc.) and prevention and control. This is an excellent reference of updated foundational and practical knowledge from experts in both academia and research.Those interested in fish viral diseases will find the book an excellent source for high quality illustrations of viral structure, diagrams of pathogenesis of diseases, and many images of gross pathology and histopathology lesions, using the same format in all chapters to facilitate the reading and studying.This second edition of the book will cover all virus families and the specific diseases relevant to aquaculture with current information delivered in a systematic and succinct way to the researcher, teacher, student, diagnostic laboratory staff, clinical veterinarian, aquaculture disease practitioner, farmer, and all people that are interested in viruses in general.- Provides unique, comprehensive information on animal pathogens and viruses found in aquaculture and fisheries- Presents high-quality illustrations of viral structure, diagrams of viral disease processes, gross pathology, and histopathology lesions to aid in understanding- Incorporates all updated changes in taxonomy since the first edition- Includes a new chapter on the impact of climate change on the manifestations of different aquatic animal viral diseases- Describes aquatic viruses of the major aquatic animals, fish, crustaceans, and mollusks
Table of Contents
Part I: General Aspects1. Classification and identification of aquatic animal viruses2. Diagnosis of aquatic animal viral diseases3. General Epidemiology of Aquatic Animal Viral Diseases4. Prevention and Control of Viral Diseases in Aquaculture5. Climate Change and Viral Diseases in AquaculturePart II: DNA Viruses of Fish6. Poxviruses of Fish7. Iridoviruses of Fish8. Alloherpesviruses of Fish9. Adenoviruses of fish10. Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses of fish11. Hepadnaviruses of Fish12. Nackednaviruses of Fish13. Circoviruses of Fish14. Adomaviruses of FishPart III: RNA Viruses of Fish15. Retroviruses of fish16. Reoviruses in Aquatic Animals17. Birnaviruses of Aquatic Animals18. Totiviruses of fish19. Paramyxoviruses of fish20. Rhabdoviruses of fish21. Filoviruses of Fish22. Amnoonviruses and non-influenza orthomyxoviruses of fish23. Bunyaviruses of crustaceans, fish, molluscs, echinoderms, and seaweed24. Nidoviruses of Fish and Crustaceans25. Coronaviruses of Aquatic Animals26. Picornaviruses of fish27. Caliciviruses of fish28. Togaviruses of fish29. Hepeviruses of Aquatic Animals30. Nodaviruses of Aquatic AnimalsPart IV: DNA Viruses of Crustaceans31. Nimaviruses of crustaceans32. Nudiviruses of Crustaceans33. Mininucleoviruses of crustaceans34. Circoviruses of crustaceansPart V: RNA Viruses of Crustaceans35. Totiviruses of crustaceans36. Togaviruses of crustaceans37. Dicistroviruses of Crustaceans38. Nodaviruses of crustaceans39. Nyamiviruses of CrustaceansPart VI: DNA Viruses of Molluscs40. Iridolike Viruses of Mollusks41. Malacoherpesviruses of molluscs42. Papillomalike Viruses and Polyomalike Viruses of MollusksPart VII: RNA Viruses of Molluscs43. Picornalike Viruses of MollusksPart VIII: Other DNA and RNA Viruses of Aquatic Organisms44. Other DNA and RNA Viruses of Aquatic Animals