Replication of the virus has not been observed in amphibian or mammalian cell lines.
Biosafety Level
2
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Isolation
Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), West Virginia, 1960
Product Format
frozen
Storage Conditions
-70°C or colder
Comments
Brook trout 4 weeks of age become ill and die 1 to 4 weeks after feeding the virus. Antigenic for Salmo gairdneri, Salvelinus frontinalis, goats and rabbits. Replication of the virus has not been observed in amphibian or mammalian cell lines. This is a serious salmonid fish pathogen. It apparently originated in North America but has since been introduced to Europe and Japan. Stable at -20C and in 50% glycerol at 4C.
Effect on Host
Yes, in vitro effects: cytopathic effect, refractile rounding
CPE; refractile rounding
Recommended Host
Recommended Host:? RTG-2 (ATCC? CCL-55TM)
Growth Conditions
Temperature: 18.0°C
Duration: 1 to 2 days; For best results cells should be 24 to 48 hours old and 70-80% confluent (not 100% confluent).
Name of Depositor
KE Wolf, MC Quimby
Special Collection
ATCC
Source
Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), West Virginia, 1960
Year of Origin
1960
References
Wolf K, Quimby MC, Bradford AD. Egg-associated transmission of IPN virus of trouts. Virology 21: 317-321, 1963.
Snieszko SF, et al. Virus nature of infectious pancreatic necrosis in trout. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 104: 105-108, 1960. PubMed: 13845654
can be grown on other fish cell lines; salmonid fishes (Salvelinus fontinalis, Salmo gairdneri, S. trutta, S. clarki, Salvelinus namaycush, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Salmo salar)