One hundred and thirty-seven bivalves were collected for environmental monitoring and the market; all the samples were analysed by RT-PCR test. Bacteriological counts meeting the European Union shellfish criteria were reached by 69.5% of all the samples, whereas the overall positive values for enteric virus presence were: 25.5%, 18.2%, 8.0% and 2.1% for Rotavirus, Astrovirus, Enteroviruses, Norovirus, respectively. Mussels appear to be the most contaminated bivalves, with 64.8% of positive samples, 55.7% and 22.7% respectively for clams and oysters, whereas in the bivalves collected for human consumption 50.7% were enteric virus positive, as compared to 56.4% of the samples collected for growing-area classification. The overall positive sam...
AbstractBivalve shellfish are at constant risk of being exposed to pathogens as a consequence of con...
The sanitary classification of harvesting areas for bivalve mollusks in France is based on the level...
Contamination of bivalve mollusks with human pathogenic viruses represents a recognized food safety ...
One hundred and thirty-seven bivalves were collected for environmental monitoring and the market; al...
Eighty-seven samples of shellfish were collected considering: type of mollusc, origin, growing area,...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
Different sources were consulted to obtain information on the occurrence of viruses in bivalve mollu...
The impact of sewage discharge on the microbiological quality of shellfish is well known. Bivalves f...
The main pathogenic enteric viruses able to persist in the environment, such as hepatitis A virus (H...
We evaluated the presence of the enteric viruses: norovirus, adenovirus, enterovirus, astrovirus, he...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate that shellfish can be used to detect enteric viruses in...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate ‘‘in field’’ the accumulation of virus in shellfish and co...
Bivalve molluscs are a well documented source of viral infection. Further data on shellfish viral co...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate “in field” the accumulation of virus in shellfish and comp...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
AbstractBivalve shellfish are at constant risk of being exposed to pathogens as a consequence of con...
The sanitary classification of harvesting areas for bivalve mollusks in France is based on the level...
Contamination of bivalve mollusks with human pathogenic viruses represents a recognized food safety ...
One hundred and thirty-seven bivalves were collected for environmental monitoring and the market; al...
Eighty-seven samples of shellfish were collected considering: type of mollusc, origin, growing area,...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
Different sources were consulted to obtain information on the occurrence of viruses in bivalve mollu...
The impact of sewage discharge on the microbiological quality of shellfish is well known. Bivalves f...
The main pathogenic enteric viruses able to persist in the environment, such as hepatitis A virus (H...
We evaluated the presence of the enteric viruses: norovirus, adenovirus, enterovirus, astrovirus, he...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate that shellfish can be used to detect enteric viruses in...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate ‘‘in field’’ the accumulation of virus in shellfish and co...
Bivalve molluscs are a well documented source of viral infection. Further data on shellfish viral co...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate “in field” the accumulation of virus in shellfish and comp...
Human enteric viruses, such as norovirus and hepatitis A virus, are spread by a variety of routes in...
AbstractBivalve shellfish are at constant risk of being exposed to pathogens as a consequence of con...
The sanitary classification of harvesting areas for bivalve mollusks in France is based on the level...
Contamination of bivalve mollusks with human pathogenic viruses represents a recognized food safety ...