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Follow-Up of Norovirus Contamination in an Oyster Production Area Linked to Repeated Outbreaks
Authors:Cécile Le Mennec  Sylvain Parnaudeau  Myriam Rumebe  Jean-Claude Le Saux  Jean-Côme Piquet  S Françoise Le Guyader
Institution:1.Laboratoire de Microbiologie, LSEM-SG2M-RBE,Ifremer,Nantes Cedex 03,France;2.Laboratoire Environnement Ressources, ODE,Ifremer,Arcachon,France
Abstract:A production area repeatedly implicated in oyster-related gastroenteritis in France was studied for several months over 2 years. Outbreaks and field samples were analyzed by undertaking triplicate extractions, followed by norovirus (NoV) detection using triplicate wells for genomic amplification. This approach allowed us to demonstrate that some variabilities can be observed for samples with a low level of contamination, but most samples analyzed gave reproducible results. At the first outbreak, implicated oysters were collected at the beginning of the contamination event, which was reflected by the higher NoV levels during the first month of the study. During the second year, NoV concentrations in samples implicated in outbreaks and collected from the production area were similar, confirming the failure of the shellfish depuration process. Contamination was detected mainly during winter-spring months, and a high prevalence of NoV GI contamination was observed. A half-life of 18 days was calculated from NoV concentrations detected in oysters during this study, showing a very slow decrease of the contamination in the production area. Preventing the contamination of coastal waters should be a priority.
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