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Infectious myonecrosis: New disease in Pacific white shrimp
Infectious myonecrosis results in elevated mortalities but progresses with a chronic course accompanied by persistent low-level mortalities.
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Early Mortality Syndrome is a new disease that has been detected at shrimp farms in Asia. It appears within 30 days of stocking and causes symptoms that include lethargy; soft, darkened shells and mottling of the carapace.
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Infectious myonecrosis results in elevated mortalities but progresses with a chronic course accompanied by persistent low-level mortalities.
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Study confirms that small “green frozen shrimp tails” from emergency harvesting due to the onset of WSSV contain large amounts of the virus.