<div><p>Background</p><p>Swimming in fecally-contaminated waterbodies can result in gastrointestinal infections. However, the pathogenic microorganisms responsible are not well understood because sporadic cases of illness are not reported completely, exposure information is often not collected, and epidemiology studies rely on self-reported symptoms. Noroviruses are considered a likely cause because they are found in high densities in sewage, resistant to wastewater treatment and survive in the environment. In this study, saliva samples were collected from subjects at a beach in Puerto Rico and tested for evidence of norovirus-specific IgG responses as an indicator of incident norovirus infection.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Saliva samples were col...
BackgroundColiphages have been proposed as indicators of fecal contamination in recreational waters ...
Urban canal swimming events are popular in the Netherlands. In 2015, two city canal swimming events ...
Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreak...
Swimming in fecally-contaminated waterbodies can result in gastrointestinal infections. However, the...
Swimming in fecally contaminated recreational water may lead to gastrointestinal illness. A recreati...
Swimming in fecally contaminated recreational water may lead to gastrointestinal illness. A recreati...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Recreational waters impacted by fecal contamination have been linked to gast...
The distribution of noroviruses is worldwide. In industrialized countries, noroviruses are the most ...
Noroviruses are the leading cause of gastroenteritis in the United States, causing an estimated 23 m...
<div><p>Background & Objective</p><p>Recreational waters impacted by fecal contamination have been l...
Abstract In a prospective observational study, seroconversion to a specific pathogen can serve as a ...
Background. A gastroenteritis outbreak was associated with playing in a norovirus-contaminated recre...
In May 2016 a Norovirus (NoV) gastroenteritis outbreak involved a high school class visiting a seasi...
In May 2016 a Norovirus (NoV) gastroenteritis outbreak involved a high school class visiting a seasi...
Abstract Background Fecal indicator bacteria used to assess illness risks in recreational waters (e....
BackgroundColiphages have been proposed as indicators of fecal contamination in recreational waters ...
Urban canal swimming events are popular in the Netherlands. In 2015, two city canal swimming events ...
Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreak...
Swimming in fecally-contaminated waterbodies can result in gastrointestinal infections. However, the...
Swimming in fecally contaminated recreational water may lead to gastrointestinal illness. A recreati...
Swimming in fecally contaminated recreational water may lead to gastrointestinal illness. A recreati...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Recreational waters impacted by fecal contamination have been linked to gast...
The distribution of noroviruses is worldwide. In industrialized countries, noroviruses are the most ...
Noroviruses are the leading cause of gastroenteritis in the United States, causing an estimated 23 m...
<div><p>Background & Objective</p><p>Recreational waters impacted by fecal contamination have been l...
Abstract In a prospective observational study, seroconversion to a specific pathogen can serve as a ...
Background. A gastroenteritis outbreak was associated with playing in a norovirus-contaminated recre...
In May 2016 a Norovirus (NoV) gastroenteritis outbreak involved a high school class visiting a seasi...
In May 2016 a Norovirus (NoV) gastroenteritis outbreak involved a high school class visiting a seasi...
Abstract Background Fecal indicator bacteria used to assess illness risks in recreational waters (e....
BackgroundColiphages have been proposed as indicators of fecal contamination in recreational waters ...
Urban canal swimming events are popular in the Netherlands. In 2015, two city canal swimming events ...
Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreak...