Mass mortality occurred in 2-year-old koi (fancy carp) Cyprinus carpio in Taiwan in 2002. Affected fish did not show any external signs except swollen gills. The consistent histological changes were observed in the gills; hyperplasia of epithelial cells, infiltration of eosinophilic granular cells and fusion of the secondary lamellae. Negatively stained nucleocapsids were icosahedral and 112 ± 1 nm in diameter. Koi herpesvirus (KHV) was detected in the diseased fish by PCR using specific primers for KHV, and sequence of the amplicon showed a 99% identity with the published data. This is the first report of KHV infection in Taiwan.
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Tu, C., Weng, M. C., Shiau, J. R., & Lin, S. Y. (2004). Detection of koi herpesvirus in koi Cyprin us carpio in Taiwan. Fish Pathology, 39(2), 109–110. https://doi.org/10.3147/jsfp.39.109
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