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Food Microbiology

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2014

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Thermal Inactivation Of Human Norovirus Surrogates And Hepatitis A Virus In Foods, Hayriye Bozkurt Cekmer May 2014

Thermal Inactivation Of Human Norovirus Surrogates And Hepatitis A Virus In Foods, Hayriye Bozkurt Cekmer

Doctoral Dissertations

Foodborne enteric viruses are the leading cause of gastroenteritis in humans. In particular, human noroviruses and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are the most important foodborne viral pathogens with regard to the number of outbreaks and people affected. Therefore, studies are needed to bridge existing data gaps and determine appropriate parameters for thermal inactivation methods for human norovirus and hepatitis A virus. Due to the absence of appropriate cell culture systems to propagate these viruses, cultivable surrogates (feline calicivirus, FCV-F9 and murine norovirus, MNV-1) are commonly used based on the assumption that they can mimic the viruses they represent. The objectives …