A Herpes-like Virus from the European Oyster Ostrea edulis L

The European oyster is known to be susceptible to many infectious diseases which has contributed to the significant decrease in the production of this economically important species. Protozoan are the most highly pathogenic parasites of Ostrea edulis. For the past 25 years, Marteilia refringens and...

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