Viral encephalopathy and retinopathy is endemic in wild groupers (genus Epinephelus spp.) of the Algerian coast

J Fish Dis. 2020 Jul;43(7):801-812. doi: 10.1111/jfd.13181. Epub 2020 May 27.

Abstract

This work describes betanodavirus infection in two species of groupers (family Serranidae) from the Algerian coast: the dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus and the golden grouper Epinephelus costae. At necropsy, characteristic clinical signs, external injuries, clouded eyes and brain congestion, generally associated with viral encephalopathy and retinopathy (VER) infection were observed. The partial sequences of RNA1 and RNA2 from two viral strains were obtained, and the phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of the red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus (RGNNV) genotype closely related to strains previously detected in groupers in the same geographic area. Results obtained in this study support the hypothesis that VER disease is endemic in the Algerian grouper population.

Keywords: Epinephelus costae; Epinephelus marginatus; Algeria; betanodavirus; groupers; viral encephalo-retinopathy.

MeSH terms

  • Algeria / epidemiology
  • Animals
  • Bass*
  • Brain Diseases / veterinary*
  • Brain Diseases / virology
  • Endemic Diseases / veterinary
  • Fish Diseases / virology*
  • Mediterranean Sea
  • Prevalence
  • Retinal Diseases / veterinary*
  • Retinal Diseases / virology