Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish Aquaculture
Long-distance transport of pathogens plays a critical role in the emergence of novel diseases. Shipping is a major contributor to such transport, and the role of ships in spreading disease has been recognized for centuries. However, statistical confirmation of pathogen spread by shipping is usually...
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doaj-7010fce8cb6449c8a4129bcaad6033172020-11-25T02:35:53ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592002-01-01811510.3201/eid0801.010144Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish AquacultureAlexander G. MurrayRonald J. SmithRonald M. StaggLong-distance transport of pathogens plays a critical role in the emergence of novel diseases. Shipping is a major contributor to such transport, and the role of ships in spreading disease has been recognized for centuries. However, statistical confirmation of pathogen spread by shipping is usually impractical. We present evidence of invasive spread of infectious salmon anemia in the salmon farms of Scotland and demonstrate a link between vessel visits and farm contamination. The link is associated with vessels moving fish between sites and transporting harvest, but not with vessels delivering food or involved in other work.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/8/1/01-0144_articleshipsepizooticinfectious salmon anemia virusaquacultureScotlandUnited Kingdom |
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Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish Aquaculture |
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Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish Aquaculture |
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Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish Aquaculture |
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Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish Aquaculture |
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Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish Aquaculture |
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shipping and the spread of infectious salmon anemia in scottish aquaculture |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2002-01-01 |
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Long-distance transport of pathogens plays a critical role in the emergence of novel diseases. Shipping is a major contributor to such transport, and the role of ships in spreading disease has been recognized for centuries. However, statistical confirmation of pathogen spread by shipping is usually impractical. We present evidence of invasive spread of infectious salmon anemia in the salmon farms of Scotland and demonstrate a link between vessel visits and farm contamination. The link is associated with vessels moving fish between sites and transporting harvest, but not with vessels delivering food or involved in other work. |
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ships epizootic infectious salmon anemia virus aquaculture Scotland United Kingdom |
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