ISAV-HPR0 designation | Country or Region | Description | Source |
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PR European consensus | (In silico description) | PR groups; PR variant | Mjaaland et al.[13] |
HPR0 | Scotland | Novel variant of the highly polymorphic region | Cunningham et al.[14] |
HPR0 | North America | HPR0-like variant in North America European-like HPR0 variants | Cook-Versloot et al.[15] |
HPR0 | Norway | ISAV from wild salmon in Scotland, Scot-w | Nylund et al.[16] |
HPR0 | Norway | Non-pathogenic wild type, wild type | Nylund et al.[17] |
HPR0 | Chile | Non-pathogenic viruses | Kibenge et al.[8] |
HPR0 | Norway | Low- or avirulent HPR0 genotype | Markunsen et al.[18] |
HPR0 | Scotland | HPR0 ISAV variant | McBeath et al.[11] |
HPR0 | Iceland | Low/none pathogen ISAv (HPR0) (prevalance in farmed Atlantic salmon stock was approx. 0.6% in 2011 & approx. 0.5% in first half of 2012) | MAST1, 2009 (Dr. Marcos Godoy Personal communication) |
HPR0 | Denmark | HPR0 in 1/9 samples of Atlantic salmon broodstock (August 2010 surveillance sample) | Skall [10] |
HPR0 | Norway | HPR0 genotypes | Lyngstad et al.[19] |
HPR0 | Faroe Island | Low-pathogenic variant of infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV-HPR0) | Christiansen et al.[12] |
SAV-HPR0 | Norway | Low virulent infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV-HPR0) | Lyngstad et al.[20] |
HPR0 ISA | Norway | Avirulent (HPR0) viruses HPR0 ISA viruses (avirulent viruses) | Plarre et al.[21] |