High mortalities of redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) were reported from northern Queensland farms, mainly attributed to two viruses, Chequa iflavirus and Athtab bunyavirus. From a research population of redclaw crayfish with these pre-existing viral infections, five individuals were found uninfected by Chequa iflavirus but infected with Athtab bunyavirus. A pilot study was designed to examine if progeny crayfish from this cohort were resistant to infections by Chequa iflavirus. Two experiments measured changes in viral load with RT-qPCR. Seven donors, four negative controls and six crayfish injected with a purified virus or saline were used. In Experiment 1, the purified viral inoculum was injected into the crayfish, and they were ...
Lesions indicative of putative parvovirus infection were detected in a population of freshwater redc...
Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV) or white tail disease has been reported as a new disease ...
Freshwater crayfish, which are cultivated in aquaculture, are economically important for food and or...
High mortalities of redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) were reported from northern Queensland...
Chequa iflavirus is associated with mortalites reaching 20-40% after about three weeks following a s...
In 2014, northern Queensland crayfish from farms affected by particularly transportation and translo...
The first molecular evidence for natural, in ovo, vertical transmission of Chequa iflavirus and Atht...
Crayfish farmers reported reduced tolerance of stress in specimens of Cherax quadricarinatus, which ...
Athtabvirus, a bunya-like virus and chequa iflavirus infect redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus...
Chequa iflavirus (+ve sense ssRNA virus) infects redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) and it ma...
A survey of seven Cherax quadricarinatus farms in north Queensland was conducted to ascertain the di...
Early disease investigations in Cherax spp. were observational in nature. Investigators found a vari...
Presumptive reoviruses have been visualised in the hepatopancreas of the freshwater redclaw crayfish...
Juvenile Cherax quadricarinatus were challenged orally and by intramuscular injection with purified ...
Chequa iflavirus and a bunya-like virus infect redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) and they ma...
Lesions indicative of putative parvovirus infection were detected in a population of freshwater redc...
Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV) or white tail disease has been reported as a new disease ...
Freshwater crayfish, which are cultivated in aquaculture, are economically important for food and or...
High mortalities of redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) were reported from northern Queensland...
Chequa iflavirus is associated with mortalites reaching 20-40% after about three weeks following a s...
In 2014, northern Queensland crayfish from farms affected by particularly transportation and translo...
The first molecular evidence for natural, in ovo, vertical transmission of Chequa iflavirus and Atht...
Crayfish farmers reported reduced tolerance of stress in specimens of Cherax quadricarinatus, which ...
Athtabvirus, a bunya-like virus and chequa iflavirus infect redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus...
Chequa iflavirus (+ve sense ssRNA virus) infects redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) and it ma...
A survey of seven Cherax quadricarinatus farms in north Queensland was conducted to ascertain the di...
Early disease investigations in Cherax spp. were observational in nature. Investigators found a vari...
Presumptive reoviruses have been visualised in the hepatopancreas of the freshwater redclaw crayfish...
Juvenile Cherax quadricarinatus were challenged orally and by intramuscular injection with purified ...
Chequa iflavirus and a bunya-like virus infect redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) and they ma...
Lesions indicative of putative parvovirus infection were detected in a population of freshwater redc...
Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV) or white tail disease has been reported as a new disease ...
Freshwater crayfish, which are cultivated in aquaculture, are economically important for food and or...