Sun. Jun 14th, 2026
  • Tilapia parvovirus has been reported in India for the first time at ponds in Walajah in Ranipet district of Tamil Nadu.
  • It affects tilapia, a freshwater fish species and causes a huge mortality rate.
  • Mozambique tilapia was introduced to Indian freshwater bodies in the 1950s.
  • Tilapia farming is mainly carried out in different parts of Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.
  • The mortality rate of tilapia due to this DNA virus is 30 to 50% in the field and up to 100% in the laboratory.
  • Fish from eight ponds showed TiPV-positive by PCR.
  • The research findings have been sent to the Archives of Virology (Springer Nature Switzerland AG) for publication.
  • The research findings would help in developing a vaccine against TiPV, which will help fish farmers prevent the loss due to TiPV.
  • The TiPV was first reported in China in 2019 and Thailand in 2021. India is the third country to report the occurrence of TiPV.

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