Infectious Hypodermal and Hematopoietic Necrosis (IHHN) is a
viral disease of
penaeid shrimp that causes mass mortality (up to 90%) among the Western blue shrimp (
Penaeus stylirostris) and severe deformations in the Pacific white shrimp (
P. vannamei). It occurs in Pacific farmed and wild shrimp, but not in wild shrimp on the
Atlantic coast of the Americas. The
shrimp-farming industry has developed several broodstocks of both
P. stylirostris and
P. vannamei that are
resistant against IHHN infection.
The disease is caused by a single-stranded DNA virus simply called "IHHN virus", the smallest of the known penaeid shrimp viruses (22 nm).
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