Aquaculture Reports (Apr 2023)

Carp edema virus in Ukraine – The evidence for the furthest east presence of CEV genogroup I in Europe

  • Yuriy Rud,
  • Olga Zaloilo,
  • Leonid Buchatsky,
  • Marek Matras,
  • Dieter Steinhagen,
  • Mikolaj Adamek

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
p. 101500

Abstract

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Carp edema virus (CEV) is a poxvirus infecting gills of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and causes a deadly disease called koi sleepy disease (KSD). Currently thanks to higher vigilance and screening for its presence the virus was confirmed to be widespread on the European continent and affects both ornamental koi, farmed and feral common carp. Phylogenetic research of CEV is however in its infancy. Until recently due to the lack of available sequence information, the phylogenetic analysis was limited to a p4a gene. Based on this gene two main clades were established. The genogroup I clade is of European origin and can be found in farmed or feral common carp in Europe. However, the eastern border of the geographic range of CEV from genogroup I is not yet established, therefore we decided to obtain samples from clinically affected carp from Ukraine. Furthermore, we used sequences of the DNA binding viral core protein 8 (VP8) and of the uracil DNA glycosylase (UDGS) to confirm the existence of the genogroups I and II. The results indicate that CEV is highly prevalent in Ukraine. Phylogenetic analysis using the p4a gene showed that common carps in Ukraine are infected with CEV genogroup I. The two additional genes used for the phylogenetic analysis supported the phylogenetic findings. This confirms that common carps in continental Europe are hosts for CEV from the genogroup I and the geographic range for this virus is reaching to the most eastern parts of Ukraine.

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