Use of human intestinal enteroids to detect human norovirus infectivity

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Tools to detect human norovirus infectivity have been lacking. Using human intestinal enteroid cultures inoculated with GII.Pe-GII.4 Sydney-infected fecal samples, we determined that a real-time reverse transcription PCR cycle threshold cutoff of 30 may indicate infectious norovirus. This finding could be used to help guide infection control.

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Chan, M. C. W., Cheung, S. K. C., Mohammad, K. N., Chan, J. C. M., Estes, M. K., & Chan, P. K. S. (2019). Use of human intestinal enteroids to detect human norovirus infectivity. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(9), 1730–1733. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2509.190205

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