White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in cultured penaeus monodon in the Philippines
Abstract
The prevalence and geographic distribution of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infection among cultured penaeid shrimp in the Philippines was determined from January to May, 1999, using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) protocol and Western blot assays. A total of 71 samples consisting of 18 post-larvae (PL) and 53 juvenile/adult shrimp samples (56 to 150 days-of-culture, DOC) were screened for WSSV. Of the 71 samples tested, 51 (72%) were found positive for WSSV by PCR: 61% (31/51) after 1-step PCR and 39% (20/51) after 2-step, non-nested PCR. Of the PL and juvenile/adult shrimp samples tested, 50 and 79% were positive for WSSV, respectively. By Western blot, only 6 of the 51 (12%) PCR-positive samples tested positive for WSSV. Of the 20 samples negative for WSSV by PCR, all tested negative for WSSV by Western blot assay. This is the first report of the occurrence of WSSV in the Philippines.
Source or Periodical Title
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
ISSN
1775103
Page
77-82
Document Type
Article
Subject
Polymerase chain reaction, Western blot, White spot syndrome virus
Recommended Citation
Magbanua, Fe O.; Natividad, Karlo T.; Migo, Veronica P.; Alfafara, Catalino G.; De La Peña, Florian O.; Miranda, Rolando O.; Albaladejo, Juan D.; Nadala, E. Cesar B.; and Loh, Philip C., "White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in cultured penaeus monodon in the Philippines" (2021). Journal Article. 3318.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/3318