Detection of Sapovirus in oysters

Microbiology and Immunology
You UekiT Omura

Abstract

SaV sequences which are either genetically identical or similar were detected from oysters, feces from gastroenteritis patients, and domestic wastewater samples in geographically close areas. This is the first report of the detection of SaV in oysters which meet the legal requirements for raw consumption in Japan.

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