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.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In a situation reminiscent of Europe's livestock woes on land, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has reported that nearly 150,000 salmon have been slaughtered so far in response ...
Biologist Alexandra Morton says she’s found evidence of Infectious Salmon Anemia in salmon in British Columbia, which she fears could impact populations of farmed salmon as well as harm native Pacific ...
The first complete structure of an M1 protein from an infectious salmon anemia virus, as revealed by scientists at Rice University. The structure of the protein, which forms a protective shield around ...
Maine fish farmers are being forced to kill off hundreds of thousands of fish in an effort to stop the spread of a virus called Infectious Salmon Anemia. The virus is not transmittable to humans but ...
Salmon advocates have come across what they feared -- what every West Coast salmon fisherman should fear -- in British Columbia's Fraser Valley, not too far from the Washington border. "It was a ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada, October 18, 2011 (ENS) – A deadly and highly contagious marine influenza virus, called infectious salmon anemia, has for the first time been officially documented ...
SEATTLE — U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell is calling on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to independently confirm the presence of a deadly virus found in two Pacific salmon in British ...
Scientists are developing new fish vaccines using nanocellulose produced from Maine's wood pulp industry. Nanocellulose poses no known harmful effects to fish tissue and is unlikely to cause cellular ...