Abstract
Aims: The objective of this study was to determine the presence of infectious hepatitis A virus (HAV) in molluscs naturally contaminated with viral HAV-RNA. Methods and Results: One hundred and forty-two mollusc samples were analysed for the presence of viral HAV-RNA using RT-nested-PCR; positive samples were then analysed with an integrated method, cell-culture RT-PCR, to detect infectious virus. Viral HAV-RNA was detected in 34.5% of the samples while 12.7% of the total samples were positive for the presence of infectious virus. Conclusions: The results demonstrate the validity of the screening method (RT-nested-PCR) and the necessity of applying a method that is capable of detecting the presence of infectious HAV. Significance and Impact of the Study: The study demonstrates that in any case, to determine the safety for human consumption, the results of RT-nested-PCR must be confirmed with an integrated cell-culture PCR method.
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De Medici, D., Croci, L., Di Pasquale, S., Fiore, A., & Toti, L. (2001). Detecting the presence of infectious hepatitis A virus in molluscs positive to RT-nested-PCR. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 33(5), 362–366. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1472-765X.2001.01018.x
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