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Rev. biol. mar. oceanogr. 51(2): 455-459

White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) and Necrotizing Hepatopancreatitis (NHP) detection in wild shrimp of the San Andrés Lagoon, Mexico

María de la Luz Vazquez-Sauceda1, Jesús Genaro Sánchez-Martínez1, Roberto Pérez-Castañeda1, Jaime Luis Rábago-Castro1, Gabriel Aguirre-Guzmán1 and Dinorah Yareth Vargas-Cruz1

1Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Carr. Victoria-Mante Km. 5 S/N, Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, 87000, México

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Resumen

The presence of diseases caused by virus and bacteria pose a threat to the capture and commercialization of shrimp, and may cause significant economic damage. Nocturnal monthly sampling were conducted to detect the presence of IHHNV, WSSV, and NHP in San Andres Lagoon in Tamaulipas, Mexico, an important coastal ecosystem due to its shrimp fishery and the existence of shrimp farms in the area. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis in the shrimp tissue did not detect the presence of IHHNV, however, WSSV was detected, as well as NHP during July and August, when low salinities and high temperatures were recorded.

Palabras clave

Shrimp, WSSV, NHP, IHHNV