2014 article

Persistence of Human Norovirus RT-qPCR Signals in Simulated Gastric Fluid

Tung-Thompson, G., Gentry-Shields, J., Fraser, A., & Jaykus, L.-A. (2014, October 25). Food and Environmental Virology.

By: G. Tung-Thompson n, J. Gentry-Shields n, A. Fraser* & L. Jaykus n

author keywords: Norovirus; Persistence; Simulated gastric fluid; Vomitus
MeSH headings : Acids / pharmacology; Gastric Acid / chemistry; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Models, Biological; Norovirus / drug effects; Norovirus / genetics; Norovirus / isolation & purification; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
topics (OpenAlex): Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology; Viral Infections and Immunology Research; Animal Virus Infections Studies
TL;DR: It is suggested that HuNoV suspended in vomitus-like material can persist for long periods, a likely contributor to foodborne transmission. (via Semantic Scholar)
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