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| − | Also Known As: '''''SVC -— Swim Bladder Inflammation -- SBI''''' | + | {{OpenPagesTop}} |
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| | + | |link = https://bloomsbury.mediacore.tv/podcasts/wikivet-english/spring-viraemia-of-carp}} |
| | + | Also Known As: '''''SVC — Swim Bladder Inflammation — SBI''''' |
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| − | Caused By: '''''Spring Viraemia of Carp Virus –- SVCV –- Rhabdovirus Carpio –- RVC'' | + | Caused By: '''''Spring Viraemia of Carp Virus — SVCV — Rhabdovirus Carpio — RVC'' |
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| | ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
| − | Spring Viraemia of Carp is caused by a '''bullet shaped [[Rhabdoviridae|Rhabdovirus]]'''. It is an '''acute, systemic, contagious disease primarily affecting carp'''. The effects of the virus further down the food chain (in predators) is unknown. | + | Spring Viraemia of Carp is caused by a '''bullet shaped [[Rhabdoviridae|Rhabdovirus]]'''. It is also known as Rhabdovirus carpio and it causes an '''acute, systemic, contagious disease primarily affecting carp'''. The effects of the virus further down the food chain (in predators) is unknown. |
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| | The disease is not zoonotic. | | The disease is not zoonotic. |
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| | ==Control== | | ==Control== |
| | The virus is inactivated by lipid solvents, heating >60⁰ for 15 minutes, glycerol, ozone, gamma radiation, UV light, extremes of pH, formalin and both acid and alkaline solvents. Virus infectivity is retained in tap water and mud for 6 weeks. | | The virus is inactivated by lipid solvents, heating >60⁰ for 15 minutes, glycerol, ozone, gamma radiation, UV light, extremes of pH, formalin and both acid and alkaline solvents. Virus infectivity is retained in tap water and mud for 6 weeks. |
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| | + | Regular physical and chemical disinfection of equipment, careful handling of fish to reduce stress and safe disposal of dead fish can reduce the severity of outbreaks. |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |
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| − | Animal Health & Production Compendium, '''Spring Viraemia of Carp Virus datasheet''', accessed 06/07/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/
| + | Sano, M., Naki, T. and Fijan, N. (2011) '''Viral Diseases and Agents of Warmwater Fish.''' In: '''Fish Diseases and Disorders, Volume 3: Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Infections,''' 2nd edition (eds. Woo, P.T.K. and Bruno, D.W.), ''CABI'', Wallingford, UK. Pp. 166-244. |
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| | + | |datasheet = [http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/?compid=3&dsid=96466&loadmodule=datasheet&page=2144&site=160 spring viraemia of carp] and [http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/?compid=3&dsid=66991&loadmodule=datasheet&page=2144&site=160 spring viraemia of carp virus] |
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| − | Animal Health & Production Compendium, '''Spring Viraemia of Carp datasheet''', accessed 06/07/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/
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| | [[Category:Rhabdoviridae]] | | [[Category:Rhabdoviridae]] |
| | [[Category:Fish Diseases]] | | [[Category:Fish Diseases]] |
| − | [[Category:CABI Expert Review]] | + | [[Category:CABI Expert Review Completed]][[Category:CABI AHPC Pages]] |