Experimental infection of adult Scapharca broughtonii with Ostreid herpesvirus SB strain

[Display omitted] •We examined the pathogenicity of OsHV-1-SB on ark shell adults (over 24months old).•This is the first study to successfully reproduce the OsHV-1 disease in Arcoida species.•This study brings new data to understand interaction between bivalves and OsHV-1. We investigated the suscep...

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description [Display omitted] •We examined the pathogenicity of OsHV-1-SB on ark shell adults (over 24months old).•This is the first study to successfully reproduce the OsHV-1 disease in Arcoida species.•This study brings new data to understand interaction between bivalves and OsHV-1. We investigated the susceptibility of ark shell, Scapharca broughtonii, adults to Ostreid herpesvirus SB strain (OsHV-1-SB) through experimental infection by intramuscular injection assays. Results showed the onset of mortality occurred at 3days post injection, one day after the water turbidity became evident in rearing tanks. The mortality curves for the challenged group were similar to those observed at affected hatcheries. Histological lesions, herpesvirus-like particles and high OsHV-1-SB quantities were detected in challenged ark shells. This is the first study to successfully reproduce OsHV-1 disease in Arcoida species, and very few studies in adult bivalves (over 24months old).
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