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... IHHN virus-resistant prawns and early life stages are carriers, and may transfer the virus to more susceptible species and life stages. The typical gross signs of runt-deformity syndrome may be observed in juveniles and subadults. Mortality events seldom occur in infected adult prawns. IHHN suppress ...
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