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    First report of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) occurring in the USA

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    Dhar, Arun K
    Piamsomboon, Patharapol
    Aranguren Caro, Luis Fernando
    Kanrar, Siddhartha
    Adami, Robert
    Juan, Ya-Sheng
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Sch Anim & Comparat Biomed Sci, Aquaculture Patholo Lab
    Issue Date
    2019-01-24
    Keywords
    AHPND
    Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease
    EMS
    Early mortality syndrome
    Penaeus vannamei
    Shrimp aquaculture
    
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    INTER-RESEARCH
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    Dhar AK, Piamsomboon P, Aranguren Caro LF, Kanrar S, Adami R Jr, Juan YS (2019) First report of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) occurring in the USA. Dis Aquat Org 132:241-247. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03330
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    DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
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    Abstract
    In June 2017, mass mortalities were reported at whiteleg shrimp Penaeus vannamei farms in Texas, USA. PCR testing for OIE-listed and non-listed pathogens detected the pirA and pirB toxin genes associated with acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND). DNA sequence analyses of cloned pirA and pirB genes showed them to be identical to those detected in other AHPND-causing Vibrio sp. Amplicons generated using PCR tests targeted to the toxR gene showed the Pir toxin genes to be associated with a V. parahaemolyticus type more similar to a genotype found in Mexico compared to that found in Asia. Histology detected masses of bacteria and hemocytic infiltrations as well as extensive necrosis and sloughing of epithelial cells in hepatopancreatic tubules pathognomonic of AHPND. The data support AHPND as the cause of the mortalities. Given that US companies produce shrimp broodstock for farms in Asia and Latin America, the further spread of AHPND in the USA needs to be prevented to avoid serious economic consequences to these industries.
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    12 month embargo; online publication date: 07 February 2019
    ISSN
    0177-5103
    EISSN
    1616-1580
    PubMed ID
    31019129
    DOI
    10.3354/dao03330
    Version
    Final accepted manuscript
    Sponsors
    College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; University of Arizona Aquaculture Pathology Laboratory
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