A narrative review on the white spot syndrome virus and the perspective of vaccine development

Q3 Medicine
Susithra Priyadarshni Mugunthan , Nivetha Loganathan , Balamurugan Shanmugaraj , Harish Mani Chandra
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Abstract

White spot syndrome (WSS) is a contagious disease caused by the white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) affecting the shrimp industry mostly in South Asian countries. In the past decade, the incidence of WSSV infection and its prevalence has been raised drastically influencing massive economic loss in the shrimp culture industry. The key challenges in developing vaccines for aquatic organisms like shrimp include the complexity of their immune systems, the need for cost-effective mass production, and practical delivery methods in large-scale. This review explores the plant-based vaccine development as a possible approach to address these issues. Further, this review aims to present an update on the knowledge of WSSV and to explore the possibility of plant systems for the development of vaccines for aquatic organisms, especially for shrimps. This approach could be advantage for WSSV prophylaxis and contribute to the broader field of aquatic disease management.
白斑综合征病毒研究述评及疫苗发展展望
白斑综合征(WSS)是由白斑综合征病毒(WSSV)引起的一种传染性疾病,主要影响南亚国家的虾业。近十年来,WSSV感染的发病率和流行率急剧上升,给对虾养殖业造成了巨大的经济损失。为虾等水生生物开发疫苗的主要挑战包括其免疫系统的复杂性、需要具有成本效益的大规模生产以及大规模的实际交付方法。这篇综述探讨了植物基疫苗的开发作为解决这些问题的可能途径。此外,本综述旨在介绍WSSV的最新知识,并探讨植物系统开发水生生物(特别是虾)疫苗的可能性。这种方法可能有利于WSSV的预防,并有助于更广泛的水生疾病管理领域。
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Vacunas
Vacunas Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
3.90
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0.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: Sin duda una de las mejores publicaciones para conocer los avances en el campo de las vacunaciones preventivas, tanto en el ámbito de la investigación básica como aplicada y en la evaluación de programas de vacunaciones. Su alta calidad y utilidad la ha llevado a estar indexada en los prestigiosos índices IME y SCOPUS.
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