Use of Human Intestinal Enteroids to Evaluate Persistence of Infectious Human Norovirus in Seawater
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7-2022
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Description:Little data on the persistence of human norovirus infectivity are available to predict its transmissibility. Using human intestinal enteroids, we demonstrate that 2 human norovirus strains can remain infectious for several weeks in seawater. Such experiments can improve understanding of factors associated with norovirus survival in coastal waters and shellfish.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 2022; 28(7):1475-1479
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Pubmed ID:35731177
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC9239889
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Volume:28
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Issue:7
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:5e2ee2fd323ff10ca3d368822c36cff7943e1cdf2c8aa9f4a3cebd056af550aa
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