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Calicivirus (SMSV-5) infection in experimentally inoculated Opaleye fish(Girella nigricans)

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At 15°C, San Miguel sea lion virus infected fish(Girella nigricans), producing 107.6 TCID50 per gram of spleen, replicated in Vero cells (108 TCID50/gm) and retained viability after 14 days exposure to salt water (105 TCID50/ml dropped to 102).

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Smith, A.W., Skilling, D.E., Prato, C.M. et al. Calicivirus (SMSV-5) infection in experimentally inoculated Opaleye fish(Girella nigricans) . Archives of Virology 67, 165–168 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01318600

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