Abstract
AbstractWild creek chubs Semotilus atromaculatus and farmed fathead minnow Pimephales promelas were cultured for viruses on epithelioma papulosum cyprini and fathead minnow cells. A syncytia‐forming virus was isolated from creek chubs and both healthy and moribund fathead minnow with skin and visceral lesions. The isolates were positive by a reverse‐transcriptase−polymerase chain reaction assay that amplifies segments 1 and 2 of Chinese grass carp reovirus (CGRV; also known as golden shiner virus and grass carp hemorrhagic virus). Sequencing of the amplicons showed that the isolates were 93–99% identical to each other and to North American CGRV isolates from grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella and golden shiners Notemigonus crysoleucas and 87–93% identical to grass carp isolates from China. Homologies to other fish reoviruses were only 3–42%.
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