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Aquaculture Virology. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • July 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5894674

In 2018, the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) approved significant changes leading to a comprehensive taxonomic scheme, allowing the global organization of the virus world (also known as virus megataxonomy). Aquaculture Virology, Second Edition updates the current knowledge on aquatic animal viruses so that all virus families (including those with many newly discovered aquatic animal viruses and those with previously unclassified aquatic animal viruses that have been now assigned) are available under one cover, increasing the number of book chapters from 37 in the first edition to 44 chapters in the second edition. The aims, philosophy, target audience, focus, and format of this second edition of Aquaculture Virology remain unchanged. Like the first edition, this book is a systematic and concise resource useful to anyone involved with or looking to move into aquaculture and fisheries. Clinical veterinarians, aquaculture disease practitioners, biologists, farmers, and all those in industry, government, or academia interested in aquatic animal virology will find this book extremely useful.

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Table of Contents

Part I: General Aspects
1. Classification and identification of aquatic animal viruses
2. Diagnosis of aquatic animal viral diseases
3. General Epidemiology of Aquatic Animal Viral Diseases
4. Prevention and Control of Viral Diseases in Aquaculture
5. Climate Change and Viral Diseases in Aquaculture
Part II: DNA Viruses of Fish
6. Poxviruses of Fish
7. Iridoviruses of Fish
8. Alloherpesviruses of Fish
9. Adenoviruses of fish
10. Papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses of fish
11. Hepadnaviruses of Fish
12. Nackednaviruses of Fish
13. Circoviruses of Fish
14. Adomaviruses of Fish
Part III: RNA Viruses of Fish
15. Retroviruses of fish
16. Reoviruses in Aquatic Animals
17. Birnaviruses of Aquatic Animals
18. Totiviruses of fish
19. Paramyxoviruses of fish
20. Rhabdoviruses of fish
21. Filoviruses of Fish
22. Amnoonviruses and non-influenza orthomyxoviruses of fish
23. Bunyaviruses of crustaceans, fish, molluscs, echinoderms, and seaweed
24. Nidoviruses of Fish and Crustaceans
25. Coronaviruses of Aquatic Animals
26. Picornaviruses of fish
27. Caliciviruses of fish
28. Togaviruses of fish
29. Hepeviruses of Aquatic Animals
30. Nodaviruses of Aquatic Animals
Part IV: DNA Viruses of Crustaceans
31. Nimaviruses of crustaceans
32. Nudiviruses of Crustaceans
33. Mininucleoviruses of crustaceans
34. Circoviruses of crustaceans
Part V: RNA Viruses of Crustaceans
35. Totiviruses of crustaceans
36. Togaviruses of crustaceans
37. Dicistroviruses of Crustaceans
38. Nodaviruses of crustaceans
39. Nyamiviruses of Crustaceans
Part VI: DNA Viruses of Molluscs
40. Iridolike Viruses of Mollusks
41. Malacoherpesviruses of molluscs
42. Papillomalike Viruses and Polyomalike Viruses of Mollusks
Part VII: RNA Viruses of Molluscs
43. Picornalike Viruses of Mollusks
Part VIII: Other DNA and RNA Viruses of Aquatic Organisms
44. Other DNA and RNA Viruses of Aquatic Animals

Authors

Frederick S.B. Kibenge Professor of Virology, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada. Dr. Frederick Kibenge is Professor of Virology at the Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island. He obtained his BVM from Makerere University and his PhD from Murdoch University, and he is the former Chairman of the Department of Pathology and Microbiology at the Atlantic Veterinary College. Dr. Kibenge has more than 30 years of experience investigating animal viruses and the biology of viral pathogens. His research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of virus virulence to improve on methods of virus detection and control. Marcos G Godoy Veterinarian, Marine Biologist, Universidad San Sebastian, Medicina Veterinaria, Puerto Montt, Chile; Centro de Investigaciones Biol�gicas Aplicadas (CIBA), Puerto Montt, Chile. Dr. Marcos Godoy is a field veterinarian and Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Veterinary School of San Sebastian University. He is also Technical Director at Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas Aplicadas (CIBA). His work focuses on pathology, diagnostic equipment, and associated services in fish and molluscan aquaculture. His recent research interests include investigating disease outbreaks of salmonids in Chilean aquaculture operations