Authors
Safaa Lamhoujeb, Ismail Fliss, Solange E Ngazoa, Julie Jean
Publication date
2008/6/1
Journal
Applied and environmental microbiology
Volume
74
Issue
11
Pages
3349-3355
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Noroviruses (NoV) are the major cause of nonbacterial gastroenteritis. However, there is no published study to ascertain their survival on foodstuffs which are directly related to human health risk. In the present study, we developed a rapid, simple, and sensitive real-time nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA) combined with an enzymatic treatment for distinguishing infectious from noninfectious human NoV. The developed method was validated using spiked ready-to-eat food samples. When feline calicivirus (FCV) was used as a NoV surrogate in the preliminary assays, it appeared more sensitive to heat inactivation and enzymatic pretreatment than the human NoV. This suggests that FCV may not be an ideal model for studying NoV. Our results reveal clearly that the developed enzymatic pretreatment/real-time NASBA combination successfully distinguished the infectious from heat-inactivated NoV …
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