Foodborne enteric viruses, in particular HuNoV and HAV, are the most common cause of the berry-linked viral diseases, and outbreaks around the world, and have become an important concern for health authorities. Despite the increased importance of berry fruits as a vehicle for foodborne viruses, there is limited information concerning the fate of foodborne viruses in the berry supply chain from farm to consumer. A comprehensive understanding of berry-associated viral outbreaks – with a focus on contamination sources, persistence, survival, and the effects of current postharvest and processing interventions and practices – is essential for the development of effective preventative strategies to reduce risk of illness. The purpose of th...
The apparent international rise in foodborne virus outbreaks attributed to fresh produce and the inc...
Human noroviruses (hNoVs) are the most important foodborne viruses, and soft berries are one of the ...
During September/October 2012, a norovirus gastroenteritis outbreak affecting about 11,000 people oc...
Foodborne enteric viruses, in particular HuNoV and HAV, are the most common cause of the berry-linke...
Human norovirus is a frequent cause of gastroenteritis worldwide, and viewed as the most common caus...
It is known that the transmission of different foodborne viruses can occur either via discharge of c...
In recent years, numerous foodborne outbreaks due to consumption of berry fruit contaminated by huma...
Foodborne diseases induced by viruses involving plant-derived food such as berries are increasingly ...
Berries have been implicated as the probable vehicle of infection in multiple outbreaks of norovirus...
Epidemiological investigations of outbreaks of hepatitis A virus (HAV) and norovirus (NoV) infection...
Norovirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Consumption of frozen berries hav...
The primary production of fresh soft fruits was considered to be a suspected critical point for the ...
Foodborne illness outbreaks have been increasingly linked to the consumption of fresh and frozen ber...
Norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are the most important foodborne viruses. Fresh produce ...
Fresh produce that is contaminated with viruses may lead to infection and viral gastroenteritis or h...
The apparent international rise in foodborne virus outbreaks attributed to fresh produce and the inc...
Human noroviruses (hNoVs) are the most important foodborne viruses, and soft berries are one of the ...
During September/October 2012, a norovirus gastroenteritis outbreak affecting about 11,000 people oc...
Foodborne enteric viruses, in particular HuNoV and HAV, are the most common cause of the berry-linke...
Human norovirus is a frequent cause of gastroenteritis worldwide, and viewed as the most common caus...
It is known that the transmission of different foodborne viruses can occur either via discharge of c...
In recent years, numerous foodborne outbreaks due to consumption of berry fruit contaminated by huma...
Foodborne diseases induced by viruses involving plant-derived food such as berries are increasingly ...
Berries have been implicated as the probable vehicle of infection in multiple outbreaks of norovirus...
Epidemiological investigations of outbreaks of hepatitis A virus (HAV) and norovirus (NoV) infection...
Norovirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Consumption of frozen berries hav...
The primary production of fresh soft fruits was considered to be a suspected critical point for the ...
Foodborne illness outbreaks have been increasingly linked to the consumption of fresh and frozen ber...
Norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are the most important foodborne viruses. Fresh produce ...
Fresh produce that is contaminated with viruses may lead to infection and viral gastroenteritis or h...
The apparent international rise in foodborne virus outbreaks attributed to fresh produce and the inc...
Human noroviruses (hNoVs) are the most important foodborne viruses, and soft berries are one of the ...
During September/October 2012, a norovirus gastroenteritis outbreak affecting about 11,000 people oc...