Comparison of the sensitivities of noroviruses and feline calicivirus to chemical disinfection under field-like conditions.
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Critical review of norovirus surrogates in food safety research: rationale for considering volunteer studiesEvaluation of a virucidal quantitative carrier test for surface disinfectantsInactivation of murine norovirus by chemical biocides on stainless steel.Guideline for the prevention and control of norovirus gastroenteritis outbreaks in healthcare settings.Tracking Human Adenovirus Inactivation by Gamma Radiation under Different Environmental Conditions.Microbial inactivation for safe and rapid diagnostics of infectious samples.Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Decontamination in a Patient Room Using Feline Calicivirus and Murine Norovirus as Surrogate Markers for Human Norovirus.Effects of disinfectants against norovirus virus-like particles predict norovirus inactivation.Recovery and Disinfection of Two Human Norovirus Surrogates, Feline Calicivirus and Murine Norovirus, from Hard Nonporous and Soft Porous Surfaces.Inactivation of caliciviruses.Quantitative PCR for determining the infectivity of bacteriophage MS2 upon inactivation by heat, UV-B radiation, and singlet oxygen: advantages and limitations of an enzymatic treatment to reduce false-positive results.Study of the virucidal potential of organic peroxyacids against norovirus on food-contact surfaces.Efficacy of commonly used disinfectants for inactivation of human noroviruses and their surrogates.Role of water fleas (Daphnia magna) in the accumulation of avian influenza viruses from the surrounding water.Virolysis of feline calicivirus and human GII.4 norovirus following chlorine exposure under standardized light soil disinfection conditions.Molecular Methods in Food Safety Microbiology: Interpretation and Implications of Nucleic Acid Detection
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Comparison of the sensitivities of noroviruses and feline calicivirus to chemical disinfection under field-like conditions.
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Anthony Ike
Lorenza Ferrero Poschetto
Reinhard Böhm
Tibor Papp
Ulrich Mohn
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10.1128/AEM.00482-07
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2007-07-06T00:00:00Z