Outbreaks of Tilapia Lake Virus Infection, Thailand, 2015-2016

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Win SurachetpongAlongkorn Amonsin

Abstract

During 2015-2016, several outbreaks of tilapia lake virus infection occurred among tilapia in Thailand. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the virus from Thailand grouped with a tilapia virus (family Orthomyxoviridae) from Israel. This emerging virus is a threat to tilapia aquaculture in Asia and worldwide.

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Jul 14, 2018·Journal of Fish Diseases·Ying-Fei YangChung-Min Liao
Nov 24, 2018·Journal of Fish Diseases·Worrayanee ThammatornWin Surachetpong
Jun 28, 2019·Journal of Fish Diseases·Jidapa YamkasemWin Surachetpong
Jul 20, 2019·Journal of Fish Diseases·Phitchaya JaemwimolWin Surachetpong
Oct 31, 2019·Molecular Biotechnology·Varsha AcharyaBasanta Kumar Das
Jun 25, 2020·Transboundary and Emerging Diseases·Yuttapong ThawornwattanaPakorn Aiewsakun
Aug 24, 2020·Journal of Fish Diseases·Win SurachetpongPamela Nicholson
Sep 14, 2019·Journal of Fish Diseases·Ravi NanthiniAzeez Sait Sahul Hameed
Apr 22, 2020·Journal of Fish Diseases·Hany M R Abdel-LatifMansour El-Matbouli
Dec 15, 2020·Transboundary and Emerging Diseases·Revital SkornikNadav Davidovich
Nov 27, 2020·Developmental and Comparative Immunology·Magdalena WidziolekKrzysztof Rakus
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Nov 8, 2020·Viruses·Olivia M H TurnbullJemma L Geoghegan
Jun 9, 2021·Journal of Fish Diseases·Jerome Delamare-DebouttevilleHa Thanh Dong
Sep 29, 2021·Journal of Fish Diseases·Partho Pratim DebnathChannarong Rodkhum

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR

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MEGA

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