Pollutants found in the water and air environment represent an ever-growing threat to human health. Contact with some air-, water- and foodborne pathogens (e.g. norovirus) results in gastrointestinal diseases and outbreaks. For future risk mitigation, we aimed to measure people’s awareness of waterborne and foodborne norovirus relative to other environment-associated pollutants (e.g. pesticides, bioaerosols, antibiotic resistant bacteria) and well-known risks (e.g. diabetes, dementia, terrorist attack). We used an online survey, which included a best–worst scaling component to elicit personal levels of control and fear prompted by norovirus relative to 15 other risks. There was a negative correlation between levels of fear vs. control for a...
We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contamin...
Seven major food-and waterborne norovirus outbreaks in Western Finland during 2014–2018 were re-anal...
Norovirus is estimated to cause 68-80% of all gastroenteritis cases in industrialised countries. In ...
AbstractNorovirus infections are notoriously difficult to prevent and control, owing to their low in...
Norovirus accounts for a large portion of the gastroenteritis disease burden, and outbreaks have occ...
<p>Noroviruses are nowadays considered one of the most important cause of nonbacterial gastroenterit...
A Web-based survey was administered to infection preventionists (IPs) (N = 941) to characterize awar...
Introduction: Acute gastroenteritis is a common illness in humans. It has a high morbidity worldwide...
AimsNorovirus remains the most significant virological risk that is transmitted via food and the env...
Noroviruses are a group of viruses that cause acute gastroenteritis in humans. The symptoms of norov...
Norovirus constitutes the most frequently identified infectious cause of disease outbreaks associate...
Contamination of drinking water from Norovirus (NoV) and other waterborne viruses is a major public ...
Norovirus is the commonest cause of gastrointestinal disease worldwide in. Infections with norovirus...
Noroviruses (NoV), a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in hospital settings, also occur as sporad...
Seven major food- and waterborne norovirus outbreaks in Western Finland during 2014–2018 were ...
We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contamin...
Seven major food-and waterborne norovirus outbreaks in Western Finland during 2014–2018 were re-anal...
Norovirus is estimated to cause 68-80% of all gastroenteritis cases in industrialised countries. In ...
AbstractNorovirus infections are notoriously difficult to prevent and control, owing to their low in...
Norovirus accounts for a large portion of the gastroenteritis disease burden, and outbreaks have occ...
<p>Noroviruses are nowadays considered one of the most important cause of nonbacterial gastroenterit...
A Web-based survey was administered to infection preventionists (IPs) (N = 941) to characterize awar...
Introduction: Acute gastroenteritis is a common illness in humans. It has a high morbidity worldwide...
AimsNorovirus remains the most significant virological risk that is transmitted via food and the env...
Noroviruses are a group of viruses that cause acute gastroenteritis in humans. The symptoms of norov...
Norovirus constitutes the most frequently identified infectious cause of disease outbreaks associate...
Contamination of drinking water from Norovirus (NoV) and other waterborne viruses is a major public ...
Norovirus is the commonest cause of gastrointestinal disease worldwide in. Infections with norovirus...
Noroviruses (NoV), a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in hospital settings, also occur as sporad...
Seven major food- and waterborne norovirus outbreaks in Western Finland during 2014–2018 were ...
We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contamin...
Seven major food-and waterborne norovirus outbreaks in Western Finland during 2014–2018 were re-anal...
Norovirus is estimated to cause 68-80% of all gastroenteritis cases in industrialised countries. In ...