Summary from the online OIE Diagnostic Manual
Pike Fry Rhabdovirus Disease is an acute to subacute haemorrhagic infection causing generilised oedema, haematopoietic necrosis, and high mortality in fry of
Esox lucius .
Countries affected
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Abstract |
Countries affected
Species affected
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Disease occurence |
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Blicca bjoerkna
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Natural occurrence
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Isolation of pike fry rhabdovirus from tench, Tinca tinca L., and white bream, Blicca bjoerkna (L.).
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Ctenopharyngodon idellus
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Experimental demonstration
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Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
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Ctenopharyngodon idellus
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Natural occurrence
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Pike fry rhabdovirus disease.
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Cyprinus carpio
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Experimental demonstration
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Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
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Esox lucius
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Natural occurrence
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Isolation and identification of the causative agent of "Red Disease" of pike (Esox lucius L. 1766).
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Pseudorasbora parva
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Natural occurrence
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Isolation of pike fry rhabdovirus from Pseudorasbora parva (Temminck and Schlegel).
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Rutilus rutilus
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Experimental demonstration
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Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
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Salmo trutta
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Natural occurrence
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Isolation of pike fry rhabdovirus from brown trout (Salmo trutta).
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Tinca tinca
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Experimental demonstration
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Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
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Tinca tinca
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Natural occurrence
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Investigations on virus infections of freshwater fish in Bavaria.
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Countries affected
Species affected
Species |
Disease occurence |
Abstract |
Blicca bjoerkna
|
Natural occurrence
|
Isolation of pike fry rhabdovirus from tench, Tinca tinca L., and white bream, Blicca bjoerkna (L.).
|
Ctenopharyngodon idellus
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Experimental demonstration
|
Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
|
Ctenopharyngodon idellus
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Natural occurrence
|
Pike fry rhabdovirus disease.
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Cyprinus carpio
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Experimental demonstration
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Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
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Esox lucius
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Natural occurrence
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Isolation and identification of the causative agent of "Red Disease" of pike (Esox lucius L. 1766).
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Pseudorasbora parva
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Natural occurrence
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Isolation of pike fry rhabdovirus from Pseudorasbora parva (Temminck and Schlegel).
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Rutilus rutilus
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Experimental demonstration
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Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
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Salmo trutta
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Natural occurrence
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Isolation of pike fry rhabdovirus from brown trout (Salmo trutta).
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Tinca tinca
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Experimental demonstration
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Comparative pathogenicity of two strains of pike fry rhabdovirus and spring viremia of carp virus for young roach, common carp, grass carp and rainbow trout.
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Tinca tinca
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Natural occurrence
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Investigations on virus infections of freshwater fish in Bavaria.
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