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Effectiveness of a Vaccine against Red Sea Bream Iridoviral Disease in Various Cultured Marine Fish under Laboratory Conditions.
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2002
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VaccinationVeterinary VaccineFish SpeciesVaccine DevelopmentVaccine ResearchS. DumeriliImmersion VaccineAquacultureImmunologyPathologyVirologyFish ImmunologyMicrobiologyYoung FishMedicineLaboratory ConditionsAnimal VirusParasitology
The effectiveness of a vaccine made of the cell culture supernatant of RSIV (red sea bream iridovirus) infected cells inactivated with formalin (0.1% v/v) in yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata, amberjack S. dumerili, kelp grouper Epinephlelus moara, striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex and spotted parrot fish Oplegnathus punctatus was evaluated under experimental conditions. Juvenile or young fish were intraperitoneally injected with the vaccine, and challenged with RSIV by intraperitoneal injection at 10th day post-vaccination. Statistical analysis showed significantly higher survival rates in the vaccinated groups of all tested fish species.