Norovirus is a major cause of viral gastroenteritis, with shellfish consumption being identified as one potential norovirus entry point into the human population. Minimising shellfish norovirus levels is therefore important for both the consumer’s protection and the shellfish industry’s reputation. One method used to reduce microbiological risks in shellfish is depuration; however, this process also presents additional costs to industry. Providing a mechanism to estimate norovirus levels during depuration would therefore be useful to stakeholders. This paper presents a mathematical model of the depuration process and its impact on norovirus levels found in shellfish. Two fundamental stages of norovirus depuration are considered: (i) the ini...
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Depuration is generally the main treatment employed for bivalve mollusks harvested from contaminated...
peer reviewedHuman noroviruses are recognised as the leading worldwide cause of sporadic and epidemi...
Norovirus is a major cause of viral gastroenteritis, with shellfish consumption being identified as ...
Norovirus is a significant global cause of viral gastroenteritis, with raw oyster consumption often ...
Norovirus (NoV) is a significant cause of gastroenteritis globally, and the consumption of oysters i...
We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contamin...
Pollution of coastal waters can result in contamination of bivalve shellfish with human enteric viru...
Norovirus (NoV) infection is estimated to cause almost 20% of acute gastroenteritis cases worldwide....
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in ...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS), such as oysters, when grown in waters impacted by human wastewate...
Shellfish complying with European Regulations based on quantification of fecal bacterial indicators ...
Copyright © 2012 Rajko-Nenow et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Depuration is generally the main treatment employed for bivalve mollusks harvested from contaminated...
peer reviewedHuman noroviruses are recognised as the leading worldwide cause of sporadic and epidemi...
Norovirus is a major cause of viral gastroenteritis, with shellfish consumption being identified as ...
Norovirus is a significant global cause of viral gastroenteritis, with raw oyster consumption often ...
Norovirus (NoV) is a significant cause of gastroenteritis globally, and the consumption of oysters i...
We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contamin...
Pollution of coastal waters can result in contamination of bivalve shellfish with human enteric viru...
Norovirus (NoV) infection is estimated to cause almost 20% of acute gastroenteritis cases worldwide....
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in ...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS), such as oysters, when grown in waters impacted by human wastewate...
Shellfish complying with European Regulations based on quantification of fecal bacterial indicators ...
Copyright © 2012 Rajko-Nenow et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Depuration is generally the main treatment employed for bivalve mollusks harvested from contaminated...
peer reviewedHuman noroviruses are recognised as the leading worldwide cause of sporadic and epidemi...