Cv. Mohan et al., HISTOPATHOLOGY OF CULTURED SHRIMP SHOWING GROSS SIGNS OF YELLOW HEAD SYNDROME AND WHITE SPOT SYNDROME DURING 1994 INDIAN EPIZOOTICS, Diseases of aquatic organisms, 34(1), 1998, pp. 9-12
Two epizootics of cultured shrimp occurred in India in 1994. The first
case of mass mortalities of tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon in July 1994
was very similar to that caused by yellowhead virus (YHV) infection w
ith regard to gross clinical signs, host species and size of shrimp af
fected, but it was histologically atypical. Very interestingly, intran
uclear inclusions typical of a white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) infect
ion were present in shrimp showing gross signs of yellow head syndrome
, suggesting a dual infection. The second case of mass mortalities of
P. monodon and P, indicus of all age groups and sizes in November 1994
was typical of a WSSV infection, clinically and histopathologically.
Densely stained. round intracytoplasmic inclusions typical for YHV inf
ection found in the lymphoid organ and haematopoietic tissue of WSSV-i
nfected shrimp indicated a possibile dual infection.