Fhc. Chua et al., INVESTIGATION OF OUTBREAKS OF A NOVEL DISEASE, SLEEPY GROUPER DISEASE, AFFECTING THE BROWN-SPOTTED GROUPER, EPINEPHELUS-TAUVINA FORSKAL, Journal of fish diseases, 17(4), 1994, pp. 417-427
A novel disease affecting the brown-spotted grouper, Epinephelus tauvi
na Forskal, described here as 'Sleepy Grouper Disease' (SGD), resulted
in significant economic losses in some Singaporean marine net-cage fa
rms from April to August 1992. Investigations suggested that the aetio
logical agent was a virus, probably introduced with imported groupers.
The virus was provisionally identified as an iridovirus on morphologi
cal evidence. The disease caused extreme lethargy in affected fish wit
h few visible external signs. Mortalities either occurred gradually ov
er the week from onset of clinical signs, or over a shorter period and
in large numbers if fish were stressed. Consistent tissue changes wer
e seen by light microscopy in the spleen, heart and kidney of affected
fish. Electron microscopy showed viral particles associated with dama
ge to cell organelles. In an experimental infection, apparently health
y fish cohabiting with an infected fish developed similar lesions and
died. The significance of SGD in grouper culture is discussed.