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Emergence of carp edema virus (CEV) and its significance to European common carp and koi Cyprinus carpio
2017
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Carp edema virus disease (CEVD), also known as koi sleepy disease, is caused by a poxvirus associated with outbreaks of clinical disease in koi and common carp Cyprinus carpio. Originally characterised in Japan in the 1970s, international trade in koi has led to the spread of CEV, although the first recognised outbreak of the disease outside of Japan was not reported until 1996 in the USA. In Europe, the disease was first recognised in 2009 and, as detection and diagnosis have improved, more EU
doi:10.3354/dao03164
pmid:29044045
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