Figure 23.
Histological changes in shrimp tissues when infected with White tail disease (WTD) and stained with H&E. (A) Uninfected shrimp; (B) Histological detection included the aggregation of cells into clumps of various sizes and coagulative necrosis in P. vannamei skeletal muscle (72 h post-infection); (C,D) Muscle degeneration and necrotic muscle tissues in MrNV-infected C. quadricarinatus (arrow). ((A,B) Reprinted from Aquaculture, Vol. 483, Jariyapong, P., Pudgerd, A., Weerachatyanukul, W., Hirono, I., Senapin, S., Dhar, A.K., Chotwiwatthanakun, C., Construction of an infectious Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus from cDNA clones in Sf9 cells and improved recovery of viral RNA with AZT treatment, p. 9, Copyright (2018), with permission from Elsevier; (C,D) Reprinted from Aquaculture, Vol. 319 (1–2), Hayakijkosol, O., La Fauce, K., Owens, L., Experimental infection of redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) with Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus, the aetiological agent of white tail disease, p. 5, Copyright (2011), with permission from Elsevier).