Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are frequently associated with shellfish related foodborne disease outbreaks, and it has been suggested that acceptable NoV limits based on end-point testing be established for this high risk food group. Currently, shellfish safety is generally managed through the use of indicators of faecal contamination. Between July 2014 and August 2015, a national prevalence survey for NoV and HAV was done in Australian oysters suitable for harvest. Two sampling rounds were undertaken to determine baseline levels of these viruses. Commercial Australian growing areas, represented by 33 oyster production regions in New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Que...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Norovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with raw shellfish consumption. ...
Introduction: Currently available antigen tests for norovirus (NoV) have excellent specificity but n...
Contamination of bivalve molluscs with viruses is well recognized as a food safety risk. A microbiol...
Background. Between November 2003 and January 2004, outbreaks of norovirus in 3 Australian jurisdict...
Background We present the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at a UK restaurant incorpo...
Background We present the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at a UK restaurant incorpo...
Consumption of virus-contaminated shellfish has caused numerous outbreaks of gastroenteritis and hep...
Consumption of virus-contaminated shellfish has caused numerous outbreaks of gastroenteritis and hep...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Internationally human enteric viruses, such as norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), are freq...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Outbreaks of human gastroenteritis caused by norovirus (NoV)-contaminated oysters occur worldwide a...
Norovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with raw shellfish consumption. ...
Introduction: Currently available antigen tests for norovirus (NoV) have excellent specificity but n...
Contamination of bivalve molluscs with viruses is well recognized as a food safety risk. A microbiol...
Background. Between November 2003 and January 2004, outbreaks of norovirus in 3 Australian jurisdict...
Background We present the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at a UK restaurant incorpo...
Background We present the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at a UK restaurant incorpo...
Consumption of virus-contaminated shellfish has caused numerous outbreaks of gastroenteritis and hep...
Consumption of virus-contaminated shellfish has caused numerous outbreaks of gastroenteritis and hep...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...