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PROJECTNUMBER TITLE PROJECT STATUSSCHEDULE AND MILESTONES83-312 Epidemiology <strong>and</strong> Control ofInfectious Diseases ofSalmonids in the ColumbiaRiver Basin - OSUProiect Officer: A. RugerQbiectives:1. Confirm role of clam as aconcentrator of C. Shasta2. Determine if C. Shastaspores undergo any developmentalchanges when injested by clams.3. Develop a diagnostic testkit for R. Salmoninarum, causitiveagent of BKD.Date Initiated: May 1983Results/Conclusions:1. Geographic range of C. Shastaexp<strong>and</strong>ed.2. Indication that a fresh water clamis involved in life history of &. Shasta.3. Immunological methods developed todetect life stages.1. Project is funded to completion with FY 1987funds.2. March 31, 1991: Final report <strong>and</strong> projectcompletion.84-43 Evaluation of a Subunit Date initiated: July 1984 1991: Evaluate vaccine in production lotsVaccine Against IHN Virus - OSU<strong>and</strong> write completion reports.Results/Conclusions: A recombinant DNAProiect Officer: R. Morinaka vaccine for IHN virus has been prepared<strong>and</strong> laboratory tested <strong>and</strong> found to beQbiectives: Develop <strong>and</strong> test effective. Large quantities of vaccinea subunit vaccine against IHN have been prepared. The Idaho Departmentvirus.of Fish is continuing to field test thevaccine in 1990-91.III. NEW PROJECTSHatchery Effectiveness research projects in the Five-Year Work Plan of the HETWG are listed under Action Item 6.2.

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