Abstract
Noroviruses (NVs) are the most common cause of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. An inter-national workshop of 36 people from 5 countries was held on 20-22 March 2002, in Voorhees, New Jersey, to identify barriers to the development of methods for detection of NVs in water and to develop a multiyear research agenda to coordinate efforts to advance the development of methods for detection of NVs. The workshop focused on 3 areas: (1) collection, concentration, and processing of samples; (2) molecular methods for detection and confirmation of NVs; and (3) the detection of infectious NVs through cell culture, infectivity surrogates, and human volunteers. Twelve research projects were developed by the workshop participants.
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Karim, M. R., Pontius, F. W., & LeChevallier, M. W. (2004). Detection of Noroviruses in Water - Summary of an International Workshop. In Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 189, pp. 21–28). https://doi.org/10.1086/380132
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