Sewage pollution leads to the contamination of bivalve shellfish by pathogenic microorganisms.Bacterial indicators support the management of risks associated with the consumption of shellfish; however, they often fail to indicate adequately the potential hazard to human health posed by certain human enteric viruses. Bacteriophages have been proposed as alternative indicators that may more effectively predict the presence of enteric viral pathogens. This study explored the relationships between bacterial indicators (Escherichia coli (E. coli), faecal coliforms (FC) and intestinal enterococci (IE)), phages (somatic (SOMPH),F-specific RNA (F + PH) and human-specific Bacteroides GB-124 phages (GB124PH)) and Norovirus (NoV) (GI/GII) in mussels (...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in ...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
Sewage pollution leads to the contamination of bivalve shellfish by pathogenic microorganisms. Bacte...
Aim This study set out to determine whether phage-based indicators may provide a ‘low-tech’ alternat...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
This study investigated the response of two shellfish species − mussels (Mytilus edulis) and oysters...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in ...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
Sewage pollution leads to the contamination of bivalve shellfish by pathogenic microorganisms. Bacte...
Aim This study set out to determine whether phage-based indicators may provide a ‘low-tech’ alternat...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
This study investigated the response of two shellfish species − mussels (Mytilus edulis) and oysters...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Monitoring pathogenic enteric viruses in continental and marine water bodies is essential to control...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in ...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...