Norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are the most important foodborne viruses. Fresh produce has been identified as an important vehicle for their transmission. In order to supply a basis to identify possible prevention and control strategies, this review intends to demonstrate the fate of foodborne viruses in the farm to fork chain of fresh produce, which include the introduction routes (contamination sources), the viral survival abilities at different stages, and the reactions of foodborne viruses towards the treatments used in food processing of fresh produce. In general, the preharvest contamination comes mainly from soli fertilizer or irrigation water, while the harvest and postharvest contaminations come mainly from food handle...
Food- and waterborne viruses, such as human norovirus, hepatitis A virus, hepatitis E virus, rotavir...
Virus-contaminated soft fruits or vegetables are increasingly identified as causes of foodborne vira...
Fresh produce has been identified as the major cause of foodborne viral illnesses in the United Stat...
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...
Human norovirus is a frequent cause of gastroenteritis worldwide, and viewed as the most common caus...
International audienceAlthough information is limited, it is evident that prolonged persistence of i...
The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Nipah virus and H5N1 has sparked fears of...
Foodborne enteric viruses, in particular HuNoV and HAV, are the most common cause of the berry-linke...
Kniel, Kalmia E.Produce has been identified as the most common source of foodborne outbreaks in the...
Human norovirus (NoV) causes gastroenteritis worldwide and has been associated with a number of prod...
Virus contamination as a consequence of human handling can occur at any stage of food production or ...
Foodborne enteric viruses, in particular HuNoV and HAV, are the most common cause of the berry-link...
Human norovirus (HuNoV) is considered an important cause of foodborne outbreaks, often attributed to...
Outbreaks of human norovirus are commonly attributed to fresh produce and multi-ingredient foods tha...
Food- and waterborne viruses, such as human norovirus, hepatitis A virus, hepatitis E virus, rotavir...
Virus-contaminated soft fruits or vegetables are increasingly identified as causes of foodborne vira...
Fresh produce has been identified as the major cause of foodborne viral illnesses in the United Stat...
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...
Human norovirus is a frequent cause of gastroenteritis worldwide, and viewed as the most common caus...
International audienceAlthough information is limited, it is evident that prolonged persistence of i...
The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Nipah virus and H5N1 has sparked fears of...
Foodborne enteric viruses, in particular HuNoV and HAV, are the most common cause of the berry-linke...
Kniel, Kalmia E.Produce has been identified as the most common source of foodborne outbreaks in the...
Human norovirus (NoV) causes gastroenteritis worldwide and has been associated with a number of prod...
Virus contamination as a consequence of human handling can occur at any stage of food production or ...
Foodborne enteric viruses, in particular HuNoV and HAV, are the most common cause of the berry-link...
Human norovirus (HuNoV) is considered an important cause of foodborne outbreaks, often attributed to...
Outbreaks of human norovirus are commonly attributed to fresh produce and multi-ingredient foods tha...
Food- and waterborne viruses, such as human norovirus, hepatitis A virus, hepatitis E virus, rotavir...
Virus-contaminated soft fruits or vegetables are increasingly identified as causes of foodborne vira...
Fresh produce has been identified as the major cause of foodborne viral illnesses in the United Stat...