SBI 3C1 – Microbiology OUTBREAK Friday March 23th Why did the
... To completely eradicate the Motaba Virus and prevent it from having any chance of spreading 2. How many levels of biosafety were there? ...
... To completely eradicate the Motaba Virus and prevent it from having any chance of spreading 2. How many levels of biosafety were there? ...
Viral Diseases of Farmed Shrimp—Present Status and Future
... baculovirus), also known as WSBV (white spot baculovirus), which is the most serious pathogen in Asia since 1994; and • TSV (Taura syndrome virus) which has caused high mortalities in Central America (Ecuador). The viruses of the endoderm and hepatopancreas include: • BP (Baculovirus penaei type); • ...
... baculovirus), also known as WSBV (white spot baculovirus), which is the most serious pathogen in Asia since 1994; and • TSV (Taura syndrome virus) which has caused high mortalities in Central America (Ecuador). The viruses of the endoderm and hepatopancreas include: • BP (Baculovirus penaei type); • ...
Explain how this diagram represents the flow of energy through an
... An example is the hermit crabs that use gastropod shells to protect their bodies. A common example is an animal using a plant for shelter. An American Robin benefits by building its nest in a Red Maple tree. The tree is unaffected. ...
... An example is the hermit crabs that use gastropod shells to protect their bodies. A common example is an animal using a plant for shelter. An American Robin benefits by building its nest in a Red Maple tree. The tree is unaffected. ...
Crangon crangon the North Sea
... seawater tanks. Within 3 weeks, a minority of shrimp developed a circumferential black delineation at the tail with a whitish discoloration of the muscle tissue in the distal end of the carapace and demonstrated a progressive reduction in movement leading to a localised paralysis of the affected reg ...
... seawater tanks. Within 3 weeks, a minority of shrimp developed a circumferential black delineation at the tail with a whitish discoloration of the muscle tissue in the distal end of the carapace and demonstrated a progressive reduction in movement leading to a localised paralysis of the affected reg ...
Taura syndrome
Taura syndrome is one of the more devastating diseases affecting the shrimp farming industry worldwide.Taura syndrome (TS) was first described in Ecuador during the summer of 1992. In March 1993, it returned as a major epidemic and was the object of extensive media coverage. Retrospective studies have suggested a case of Taura syndrome might have occurred on a shrimp farm in Colombia as early as 1990 and the virus was already present in Ecuador in mid-1991. Between 1992 and 1997, the disease spread to all major regions of the Americas where whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is cultured. The economic impact of TS in the Americas during that period might have exceeded US$ 2 billion by some estimates.