Seasonal Variability of Human Enteric Viruses Discovered in Food Production Mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) Farmed in the Central Adriatic Sea (Italy) DOI Creative Commons
Gianluigi Ferri, Vincenzo Olivieri,

Alberto Olivastri

и другие.

Foods, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 13(20), С. 3329 - 3329

Опубликована: Окт. 20, 2024

Among the different naked and quasi-enveloped viruses, hepatitis A virus (HAV), E (HEV), norovirus genogroups I II (NoV GI NoV GII) are considered main microbiological noxae involved in foodborne outbreaks. Mussels can harbor pathogens their tissues. In addition to epidemiological attention, marine water temperature changes a crucial variable influencing viral loads. This study aimed biomolecularly screen 1775 farmed mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) for ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequence detection (belonging HAV, HEV, GII genogroups) three sampling periods (spring, summer, winter), with collected from farms located Central Adriatic Sea (Italy). The results showed that 10.42% of screened animals harbored at least one type pathogen RNA, more specifically, 5.35% 4.51% GI, 0.56% HAV. highest genetic equivalent (GE) amounts were majorly observed winter season 1.0 × 103 GE/g HEV 102 GE/g), resulting statistical differences when compared summer spring (p-value: <0.001). original data obtained serve bring scientific attention possible influence environmental climatic aspects on loads, highlighting role played by biomolecular assays as preventive medicine tools.

Язык: Английский

Seasonal Variability of Human Enteric Viruses Discovered in Food Production Mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) Farmed in the Central Adriatic Sea (Italy) DOI Creative Commons
Gianluigi Ferri, Vincenzo Olivieri,

Alberto Olivastri

и другие.

Foods, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 13(20), С. 3329 - 3329

Опубликована: Окт. 20, 2024

Among the different naked and quasi-enveloped viruses, hepatitis A virus (HAV), E (HEV), norovirus genogroups I II (NoV GI NoV GII) are considered main microbiological noxae involved in foodborne outbreaks. Mussels can harbor pathogens their tissues. In addition to epidemiological attention, marine water temperature changes a crucial variable influencing viral loads. This study aimed biomolecularly screen 1775 farmed mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) for ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequence detection (belonging HAV, HEV, GII genogroups) three sampling periods (spring, summer, winter), with collected from farms located Central Adriatic Sea (Italy). The results showed that 10.42% of screened animals harbored at least one type pathogen RNA, more specifically, 5.35% 4.51% GI, 0.56% HAV. highest genetic equivalent (GE) amounts were majorly observed winter season 1.0 × 103 GE/g HEV 102 GE/g), resulting statistical differences when compared summer spring (p-value: <0.001). original data obtained serve bring scientific attention possible influence environmental climatic aspects on loads, highlighting role played by biomolecular assays as preventive medicine tools.

Язык: Английский

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