The European variant of infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) was said to have arrived in British Columbia almost five years ago, but then the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said it was not so after ...
A research team has provided the first look at a genetic structure that may play a critical role in the reproduction of the infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV), more commonly known as the "fish flu.
Infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV) remains a critical subject of study due to its profound impact on Atlantic salmon aquaculture and its role as a model for understanding virus–host interactions.
A report released today indicates that the Canadian government has been aware for years that Infectious Salmon Anemia virus (ISAV) has existed on the B.C. coast. Published on the blog Super Heroes 4 ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has called into question one of the world's top reference laboratories over its detection of infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAv) in B.C. farmed salmon. The story ...
A research team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has provided the first look* at a genetic structure that may play a critical role in the reproduction of the infectious ...
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