Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in sewage-contaminated waters. Current consumer protection legislation relies on classification of harvesting areas based on their sanitary quality, using E coli as an indicator of sewage contamination. Advances in viral monitoring have shown that E coli can underestimate the extent of the contamination. The most common cause of gastroenteritis associated with shellfish is norovirus, commonly known as winter vomiting virus. The REDRISK project was undertaken to investigate the main environmental factors that cause viral contamination in shellfish. The REDRISK project is part of a EU research pillar with parallel research being undertaken in...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
Aims:\u2002 To investigate the presence of enteric viruses [hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus (NoV)] i...
Aims: To investigate the presence of enteric viruses [hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus (NoV)] in she...
This paper describe the progress in norovirus detection methods and initial results from the REDRISK...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
As human population increases worldwide, water quality will become increasingly problematic, and foo...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
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...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
Aims:\u2002 To investigate the presence of enteric viruses [hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus (NoV)] i...
Aims: To investigate the presence of enteric viruses [hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus (NoV)] in she...
This paper describe the progress in norovirus detection methods and initial results from the REDRISK...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
As human population increases worldwide, water quality will become increasingly problematic, and foo...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
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...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
Aims:\u2002 To investigate the presence of enteric viruses [hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus (NoV)] i...
Aims: To investigate the presence of enteric viruses [hepatitis A (HAV) and norovirus (NoV)] in she...