AbstractBivalve shellfish are at constant risk of being exposed to pathogens as a consequence of contamination of the shellfish beds with human or animal waste originating from sewage treatment plants or slurry fertilized fields. Consumption of contaminated oysters and mussels are frequently reported as causes of disease outbreaks caused by norovirus or hepatitis A virus. Other zoonotic pathogens such as hepatitis E virus (HEV), rotavirus (RV) and Salmonella from livestock may also be transmitted to shellfish via this route. In this study, 29 pooled samples from commercial Danish blue mussels were tested for porcine pathogens and indicator bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli). All samples tested negative for HEV, RV and Salmonella, whereas E...
Human enteric viruses and shellfish Human enteric viruses discharged in raw sewage are hightly resi...
Shellfish complying with European Regulations based on quantification of fecal bacterial indicators ...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS), such as oysters, when grown in waters impacted by human wastewate...
AbstractBivalve shellfish are at constant risk of being exposed to pathogens as a consequence of con...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
Different sources were consulted to obtain information on the occurrence of viruses in bivalve mollu...
Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in ...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Consumption of virus-contaminated shellfish has caused numerous outbreaks of gastroenteritis and hep...
Sewage pollution leads to the contamination of bivalve shellfish by pathogenic microorganisms.Bacter...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
During a 2-year study, the presence of human pathogenic bacteria and noroviruses was investigated in...
We evaluated the presence of the enteric viruses: norovirus, adenovirus, enterovirus, astrovirus, he...
Human enteric viruses and shellfish Human enteric viruses discharged in raw sewage are hightly resi...
Shellfish complying with European Regulations based on quantification of fecal bacterial indicators ...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS), such as oysters, when grown in waters impacted by human wastewate...
AbstractBivalve shellfish are at constant risk of being exposed to pathogens as a consequence of con...
An 18-month survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of enteric viruses and their relationship...
EC Regulation 854/2004 requires the classification of bivalve mollusc harvesting areas according to ...
Different sources were consulted to obtain information on the occurrence of viruses in bivalve mollu...
Filter feeding bivalve shellfish can accumulate human pathogenic bacteria and viruses if grown in ...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish such as oysters may be contaminated by human pathogens. Currently, the p...
Shellfish are an important vehicle for transmission of food-borne pathogens including norovirus (NoV...
Consumption of virus-contaminated shellfish has caused numerous outbreaks of gastroenteritis and hep...
Sewage pollution leads to the contamination of bivalve shellfish by pathogenic microorganisms.Bacter...
Filter feeding bivalve molluscan shellfish concentrate and retain human microbial pathogens derived ...
During a 2-year study, the presence of human pathogenic bacteria and noroviruses was investigated in...
We evaluated the presence of the enteric viruses: norovirus, adenovirus, enterovirus, astrovirus, he...
Human enteric viruses and shellfish Human enteric viruses discharged in raw sewage are hightly resi...
Shellfish complying with European Regulations based on quantification of fecal bacterial indicators ...
Bivalve molluscan shellfish (BMS), such as oysters, when grown in waters impacted by human wastewate...