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Bile acid-sensitive human norovirus strains are susceptible to sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 inhibition. [PDF]

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Transcriptional profiling of zebrafish intestines identifies macrophages as host cells for human norovirus infection. [PDF]

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Environmental indicators for human norovirus outbreaks

International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2016
Norovirus is the most common cause of outbreaks of non-bacterial gastroenteritis in human. While the winter seasonality of norovirus outbreaks has been widely reported, the association between norovirus outbreak epidemics and environmental factors remains not fully understood. This literature review is intended to improve understanding of environmental
Shima, Shamkhali Chenar, Zhiqiang, Deng
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Optimizing Human Intestinal Enteroids for Environmental Monitoring of Human Norovirus

Food and Environmental Virology, 2021
Human noroviruses (HuNoV) are the leading cause of gastrointestinal illness and environmental monitoring is crucial to prevent HuNoV outbreaks. The recent development of a HuNoV cell culture assay in human intestinal enteroids (HIEs) has enabled detection of infectious HuNoV.
Katie N. Overbey   +3 more
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Experimental norovirus infections in non‐human primates

Journal of Medical Virology, 2004
AbstractNoroviruses, with Norwalk virus as the prototype strain, are the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis in people of all ages. Limited information on the immunology of Norovirus infections has been obtained by studies both in the natural setting and in experimentally infected volunteers.
Rockx, BH   +4 more
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Norovirus and Other Human Calicivirus Infections

Pediatrics In Review, 2016
1. Jacob J. Rosenberg, MD, FAAP, FRCPC* 1. *Vaughan Pediatric Clinic, Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada. 1. 1. Kimberlin DW, 2. Brady MT, 3. Jackson MA, 4. Long SS Norovirus and Other Human Calicivirus Infections. In: Kimberlin DW, Brady MT, Jackson MA, Long SS, eds.
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Inactivation of human norovirus using chemical sanitizers

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2014
The porcine gastric mucin binding magnetic bead (PGM-MB) assay was used to evaluate the ability of chlorine, chlorine dioxide, peroxyacetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and trisodium phosphate to inactivate human norovirus within 10% stool filtrate. One-minute free chlorine treatments at concentrations of 33 and 189 ppm reduced virus binding in the PGM-MB ...
David H, Kingsley   +4 more
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