First field evidence of aerosolised SGPV, ISAV-HPR0, and IPNV in Atlantic salmon RAS highlights transmission and biosecurity risks
Dhiraj Krishna, Petra Elisabeth Petersen, Maria Marjunardóttir Dahl, Ingibjørg Egholm, Debes Hammershaimb Christiansen

TL;DR
This study shows that viruses in salmon farms can spread through the air, highlighting the need for better biosecurity measures.
Contribution
First field evidence of viable aerosolized viruses in RAS and introduction of a non-invasive surveillance method.
Findings
Aerosolized SGPV, ISAV-HPR0, and IPNV were detected in RAS environments.
Aerosol sampling showed infection dynamics similar to water and fish samples.
Viable IPNV was detected in aerosol samples post-outbreak, indicating airborne transmission potential.
Abstract
Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) are closed-containment systems (CCS) offering biosecure, water-efficient farming conditions, yet pathogen transmission remains a critical concern. While horizontal transmission in water is well-documented in RAS, the potential for aerosol-mediated transmission remains underexplored. The current study was conducted at two commercial Faroese Atlantic salmon RAS smolt farms. At Smolt farm 1, aerosolised pathogens were monitored using two aerosol samplers (Coriolis+ and Coriolis Compact, Bertin Technologies SAS, France), along with water and fish swab samples, to evaluate pathogen dynamics. A sequential infection pattern was observed, beginning with salmon gill pox virus (SGPV), followed by non-virulent infectious salmon anaemia virus (ISAV-HPR0), piscine orthoreovirus-1 (PRV-1), and sporadic detections of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquaculture disease management and microbiota · Myxozoan Parasites in Aquatic Species · Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
