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Critical Review on the Public Health Impact of Norovirus Contamination in Shellfish and the Environment: A UK Perspective

We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contaminated shellfish. From a UK perspective, risk is apportioned for different vectors of NoV infection within the population. NoV spreads mainly by person-to-person contact or via unsanitary food handling....

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Autores principales: Hassard, Francis, Sharp, Jasmine H., Taft, Helen, LeVay, Lewis, Harris, John P., McDonald, James E., Tuson, Karen, Wilson, James, Jones, David L., Malham, Shelagh K.
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Publicado: Springer US 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5429388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28176295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12560-017-9279-3
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author Hassard, Francis
Sharp, Jasmine H.
Taft, Helen
LeVay, Lewis
Harris, John P.
McDonald, James E.
Tuson, Karen
Wilson, James
Jones, David L.
Malham, Shelagh K.
author_facet Hassard, Francis
Sharp, Jasmine H.
Taft, Helen
LeVay, Lewis
Harris, John P.
McDonald, James E.
Tuson, Karen
Wilson, James
Jones, David L.
Malham, Shelagh K.
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description We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contaminated shellfish. From a UK perspective, risk is apportioned for different vectors of NoV infection within the population. NoV spreads mainly by person-to-person contact or via unsanitary food handling. NoV also enters the coastal zone via wastewater discharges resulting in contamination of shellfish waters. Typically, NoV persists in the marine environment for several days, with its presence strongly linked to human population density, wastewater discharge rate, and efficacy of wastewater treatment. Shellfish bioaccumulate NoV and current post-harvest depuration is inefficient in its removal. While NoV can be inactivated by cooking (e.g. mussels), consumption of contaminated raw shellfish (e.g. oysters) represents a risk to human health. Consumption of contaminated food accounts for 3–11% of NoV cases in the UK (~74,000 cases/year), of which 16% are attributable to oyster consumption (11,800 cases/year). However, environmental and human factors influencing NoV infectivity remain poorly understood. Lack of standard methods for accurate quantification of infective and non-infective (damaged) NoV particles represent a major barrier, hampering identification of an appropriate lower NoV contamination limit for shellfish. Future management strategies may include shellfish quality assessment (at point of harvest or at point of supply) or harvesting controls. However, poor understanding of NoV inactivation in shellfish and the environment currently limits accurate apportionment and risk assessment for NoV and hence the identification of appropriate shellfish or environmental quality standards.
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spelling pubmed-54293882017-05-30 Critical Review on the Public Health Impact of Norovirus Contamination in Shellfish and the Environment: A UK Perspective Hassard, Francis Sharp, Jasmine H. Taft, Helen LeVay, Lewis Harris, John P. McDonald, James E. Tuson, Karen Wilson, James Jones, David L. Malham, Shelagh K. Food Environ Virol Review Paper We review the risk of norovirus (NoV) infection to the human population from consumption of contaminated shellfish. From a UK perspective, risk is apportioned for different vectors of NoV infection within the population. NoV spreads mainly by person-to-person contact or via unsanitary food handling. NoV also enters the coastal zone via wastewater discharges resulting in contamination of shellfish waters. Typically, NoV persists in the marine environment for several days, with its presence strongly linked to human population density, wastewater discharge rate, and efficacy of wastewater treatment. Shellfish bioaccumulate NoV and current post-harvest depuration is inefficient in its removal. While NoV can be inactivated by cooking (e.g. mussels), consumption of contaminated raw shellfish (e.g. oysters) represents a risk to human health. Consumption of contaminated food accounts for 3–11% of NoV cases in the UK (~74,000 cases/year), of which 16% are attributable to oyster consumption (11,800 cases/year). However, environmental and human factors influencing NoV infectivity remain poorly understood. Lack of standard methods for accurate quantification of infective and non-infective (damaged) NoV particles represent a major barrier, hampering identification of an appropriate lower NoV contamination limit for shellfish. Future management strategies may include shellfish quality assessment (at point of harvest or at point of supply) or harvesting controls. However, poor understanding of NoV inactivation in shellfish and the environment currently limits accurate apportionment and risk assessment for NoV and hence the identification of appropriate shellfish or environmental quality standards. Springer US 2017-02-07 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5429388/ /pubmed/28176295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12560-017-9279-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Hassard, Francis
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Taft, Helen
LeVay, Lewis
Harris, John P.
McDonald, James E.
Tuson, Karen
Wilson, James
Jones, David L.
Malham, Shelagh K.
Critical Review on the Public Health Impact of Norovirus Contamination in Shellfish and the Environment: A UK Perspective
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title_sort critical review on the public health impact of norovirus contamination in shellfish and the environment: a uk perspective
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5429388/
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