Ostreid herpesvirus-1 microvariant surveillance in Pacific oysters (Magallana gigas, Thunberg, 1793) in Australia in 2011

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作者
Moloney, B. J. [3 ]
Deveney, M. [4 ]
Ellard, K. [2 ,5 ]
Hick, P. [6 ]
Kirkland, P. D. [6 ]
Moody, N. J. G. [7 ]
Frances, J. [1 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Minist Primary Ind, Wallaceville, New Zealand
[2] Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia, France
[3] NSW Dept Primary Ind, Head Off, Orange, NSW, Australia
[4] SARDI Aquat Sci, South Australian Res & Dev Inst, West Beach, SA, Australia
[5] Biosecur Tasmania, Dept Nat Resources & Environm, Hobart, Tas, Australia
[6] Elizabeth Macarthur Agr Inst, NSW Dept Primary Ind, Menangle, NSW, Australia
[7] CSIRO, Australian Ctr Dis Preparedness, Geelong, Vic, Australia
[8] Port Stephens Fisheries Inst, NSW Dept Primary Ind, Port Stephens, NSW, Australia
关键词
Australia; Magallana gigas; national survey; ostreid herpesvirus; surveillance; CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS; MORTALITY; OSHV-1;
D O I
10.1111/avj.13265
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo demonstrate that OsHV-1 microvariant was limited to the known infected areas in New South Wales at the time of the survey in 2011. DesignA 2-stage survey to demonstrate probability of infection at 2% design prevalence within oyster growing regions and to detect at least one infected region (4% design prevalence) with 95% confidence. Sample PopulationMagallana gigas in nominated oyster growing regions in New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania as approved by the Aquatic Consultative Committee on Emergency Animal Diseases and documented in a national surveillance plan. ProcedureField sampling for active surveillance and laboratory selection of appropriate tissues using methods to minimize potential for cross contamination. Published methods for qPCR and conventional PCR for OsHV-1 microvariant. Stochastic analysis of survey results to demonstrate probability of detection in the areas tested. Results and ConclusionsOsHV-1 microvariant was not detected in a total 4121 samples according to the case definition developed for the survey. However, in NSW a screening qPCR for OsHV-1 detected 13 samples that reacted. These samples were negative at 2 laboratories in the qPCR and conventional PCR assays used in the case definition for the survey. We concluded that oyster production areas of Australia outside the infected area in NSW met the criteria for self-declaration of freedom at the time of the survey in 2011. Clinical RelevanceThis activity illustrated achievements in surveillance for an emerging emergency animal pathogen where epidemiological and test validation data were limited, but where data was required to inform the emergency disease response. It also illustrated the challenges faced by investigators in interpreting surveillance results using tests with limited validation. It was guided by and has informed improvements in surveillance and emergency disease preparedness.
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