Article
Development of a Nonlinear K-Law Spectral Signature Index to Classify BasophilicInclusion Bodies of the White Spot Syndrome Virus
Autor
Bueno Ibarra, Mario Alonso
Chávez Sánchez, María Cristina
Álvarez Borrego, Josué
Institución
Resumen
In this paper a novel technique is developed to
classify White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) inclusion bodies
found in shrimp tissues by the analysis of digitalized images
from infected samples. Since the early 90’s, WSSV has been
affecting the economy of shrimp producers around the world
restraining aquaculture production. Once the clinical signs are
developed; mortality can reach 100% in 3 days. Several
techniques have been implemented and developed for viral and
bacterial diagnostics from penaeid shrimps; however histology
is still considered the common tool in medical and veterinary
diagnostics tasks. WSSV slide images were acquired by a
computational image capture system and a new spectral
signature index is developed to obtain a quantitative
measurement of the complexity pattern found in WSSV
inclusion bodies. Representative groups of WSSV inclusion
bodies from infected shrimp tissues and organs were analyzed.
The results show that inclusion bodies analyzed are well
defined in a clear numerical fringe, obtained by the calculation
by this spectral signature index.