Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1), Pacific oyster (Crassostrea or Magallana gigas), 2021, UK, μVar


EVAg

Produced by
: DEFRA-CEFAS
Shipping From
: Weymouth - GB

Product Description

Ref-SKU:
021V-05938
Oyster herpes virus μVar, UK isolate from Pacific oyster, viable virus stock in preservation medium
Product Risk Group: 
Genotype: 

Storage conditions: 
Viral Storage Medium -80C
Sequencing: 
Partial sequence
Infectivity: 
Non cultivable virus sample, infectivity cannot be tested
Mycoplasmic content: 
Not tested

Unit definition: 
1vial (1ml) of filtered tissue homogenate in sterile seawater with 10% glycerol and 10% fetal calf serum

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GMO: 
No
Biosafety restrictions: 
Pathogens of fish, molluscs and crustacea are not covered by the Specified Animals Pathogens Order (SAPO) or UK Health and Safety executive (HSE) Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens. There are no known zoonotic viral pathogens of the aforementioned aquatic animals. However potential release of a WOAH or EU listed pathogen into the environment would be serious, potentially affecting wild and farmed animals and disease-free status for certain diseases. Work with these viruses must be undertaken in a BSL 2 compliant facility at the minimum, with appropriate inactivation and disposal for all waste streams including from laboratory and aquaria based experimental facilities.
Virus host type: 
Previous Name or Taxonomy: 
Production cell line: 
Genbank reference: 
Virus Cultivability: 
Passage: 
P1, through oysters
Identification technique: 
PCR and sequencing
Shipping conditions: 
IATA Classification: 

Information about the collection of the virus

Recombinant product: 
No
Biological material origin: 
Natural origin
Collection date: 
Friday, 25 June, 2021
Suspected epidemiological origin : 
Isolation technique: 
Clarified tissue homogenate
Clinical information: 
moribund oysters