
pmid: 18080684
handle: 2108/66921 , 2108/41366
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 sample was 54.0%.
Rotavirus, Molecular biology, Astroviru, Animals, Viral, Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA, Caliciviru, Enteroviru, Enterovirus, Shellfish, Noroviru, Astrovirus; Bivalves; Calicivirus; Enterovirus; Molecular biology; Rotavirus, Greece, Animal, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Bivalve, Norovirus, Rotaviru, Bivalvia, Feasibility Studie, Rotavirus; Animals; Greece; Astroviridae; Norovirus; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction; RNA, Viral; Italy; Bivalvia; Environmental Monitoring; France; Feasibility Studies; Food Microbiology; Enterovirus; Shellfish, Italy, Food Microbiology, RNA, Astroviridae, Feasibility Studies, RNA, Viral, France, Environmental Monitoring
Rotavirus, Molecular biology, Astroviru, Animals, Viral, Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA, Caliciviru, Enteroviru, Enterovirus, Shellfish, Noroviru, Astrovirus; Bivalves; Calicivirus; Enterovirus; Molecular biology; Rotavirus, Greece, Animal, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Bivalve, Norovirus, Rotaviru, Bivalvia, Feasibility Studie, Rotavirus; Animals; Greece; Astroviridae; Norovirus; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction; RNA, Viral; Italy; Bivalvia; Environmental Monitoring; France; Feasibility Studies; Food Microbiology; Enterovirus; Shellfish, Italy, Food Microbiology, RNA, Astroviridae, Feasibility Studies, RNA, Viral, France, Environmental Monitoring
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