Shellfish have been implicated in norovirus (NoV) infection outbreaks worldwide. This study presents data obtained from various batches of shellfish and fishery products from a Belgian seafood company over a 6-month period. For the intact shellfish (oysters, mussels, and clams), 21 of 65 samples from 12 of 34 batches were positive for NoVs; 9 samples contained quantitative NoV levels at 3,300 to 14,300 genomic copies per g. For the semiprocessed fishery products (scallops and common sole rolls with scallop fragments), 29 of 36 samples from all eight batches were positive for NoVs; 17 samples contained quantitative NoV levels at 200 to 1,800 copies per g. This convenience study demonstrated the performance and robustness of the reverse trans...
Using samples from oysters clearly implicated in human disease, we quantified norovirus levels by us...
Contamination of bivalve molluscs with viruses is well recognized as a food safety risk. A microbiol...
The enteric viruses, including adenovirus (AdVs) and norovirus (NoVs), in shellfish is a significant...
Shellfish have been implicated in norovirus (NoV) infection outbreaks worldwide. This study presents...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Norovirus (NoV) cannot be routinely cultured in the laboratory and therefore existing methods for de...
This paper describe the progress in norovirus detection methods and initial results from the REDRISK...
Norovirusis a common cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with consumption of raw shellfish...
Norovirus (NoV) is the main cause of human nonbacterial gastroenteritis throughout the world. NoVs a...
Copyright © 2012 Rajko-Nenow et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: Currently available antigen tests for norovirus (NoV) have excellent specificity but n...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS), such as oysters, when grown in waters impacted by human wastewate...
Norovirus (NoV) is the most important cause of seafood-borne gastroenteritis worldwide, mainly assoc...
International audienceAn international outbreak linked to oyster consumption involving a group of ov...
Using samples from oysters clearly implicated in human disease, we quantified norovirus levels by us...
Contamination of bivalve molluscs with viruses is well recognized as a food safety risk. A microbiol...
The enteric viruses, including adenovirus (AdVs) and norovirus (NoVs), in shellfish is a significant...
Shellfish have been implicated in norovirus (NoV) infection outbreaks worldwide. This study presents...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Shellfish from oyster farms in the Netherlands and imported from other European countries were exami...
Norovirus (NoV) cannot be routinely cultured in the laboratory and therefore existing methods for de...
This paper describe the progress in norovirus detection methods and initial results from the REDRISK...
Norovirusis a common cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks associated with consumption of raw shellfish...
Norovirus (NoV) is the main cause of human nonbacterial gastroenteritis throughout the world. NoVs a...
Copyright © 2012 Rajko-Nenow et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: Currently available antigen tests for norovirus (NoV) have excellent specificity but n...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS), such as oysters, when grown in waters impacted by human wastewate...
Norovirus (NoV) is the most important cause of seafood-borne gastroenteritis worldwide, mainly assoc...
International audienceAn international outbreak linked to oyster consumption involving a group of ov...
Using samples from oysters clearly implicated in human disease, we quantified norovirus levels by us...
Contamination of bivalve molluscs with viruses is well recognized as a food safety risk. A microbiol...
The enteric viruses, including adenovirus (AdVs) and norovirus (NoVs), in shellfish is a significant...