Viruses are often transmitted via food and the environment. Contamination may be controlled either by preventing its occurrence or by inactivating the contaminating virus. The majority of agents transmitted in this way are human enteric viruses, produced either in the intestines or the liver. They are shed in human feces (noroviruses also in vomitus) in a broad range of circumstances, and they are relatively stable outside the host. Non-enteric viruses are less often transmitted via foods and are generally less environmentally stable. Insofar as vaccines are available, they are able to prevent fecal shedding. Viruses shed in feces via the water-carriage toilet may be eliminated by proper treatment and disinfection of the wastewater. In the ...
Background: The airborne spreading of enteric viruses can occur through the aerosol and droplets pr...
Gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and other diseases can be caused by enteric viruses transmitted by fecal-...
Potential ways to address the issues that relate to the techniques for analyzing food and environmen...
Virus contamination as a consequence of human handling can occur at any stage of food production or ...
Numerous viruses of human or animal origin can spread in the environment and infect people via water...
Numerous viruses of human or animal origin can spread in the environment and infect people via water...
Several viruses may be transmitted to humans via food including hepatitis A and E virus (VHA and VHE...
Food- and waterborne viruses, such as human norovirus, hepatitis A virus, hepatitis E virus, rotavir...
Foodborne and waterborne viruses are currently acknowledged to be the source of a major public healt...
<strong>Intervention methods to control the transmission of noroviruses and other enteric and respir...
There were summarized data on epidemiology and the properties of several groups of viral diseases, a...
This report draws attention to the threat of viruses as a risk to public health when they are presen...
AbstractThe most common foodborne viruses are single stranded RNA viruses which are adaptable and ex...
ABSTRACT: Viruses cause many diseases in plants, animals, and humans. They are strict intracellular ...
Human enteric viruses are now recognised as one of the commonest causes of foodborne disease with no...
Background: The airborne spreading of enteric viruses can occur through the aerosol and droplets pr...
Gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and other diseases can be caused by enteric viruses transmitted by fecal-...
Potential ways to address the issues that relate to the techniques for analyzing food and environmen...
Virus contamination as a consequence of human handling can occur at any stage of food production or ...
Numerous viruses of human or animal origin can spread in the environment and infect people via water...
Numerous viruses of human or animal origin can spread in the environment and infect people via water...
Several viruses may be transmitted to humans via food including hepatitis A and E virus (VHA and VHE...
Food- and waterborne viruses, such as human norovirus, hepatitis A virus, hepatitis E virus, rotavir...
Foodborne and waterborne viruses are currently acknowledged to be the source of a major public healt...
<strong>Intervention methods to control the transmission of noroviruses and other enteric and respir...
There were summarized data on epidemiology and the properties of several groups of viral diseases, a...
This report draws attention to the threat of viruses as a risk to public health when they are presen...
AbstractThe most common foodborne viruses are single stranded RNA viruses which are adaptable and ex...
ABSTRACT: Viruses cause many diseases in plants, animals, and humans. They are strict intracellular ...
Human enteric viruses are now recognised as one of the commonest causes of foodborne disease with no...
Background: The airborne spreading of enteric viruses can occur through the aerosol and droplets pr...
Gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and other diseases can be caused by enteric viruses transmitted by fecal-...
Potential ways to address the issues that relate to the techniques for analyzing food and environmen...