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Incidence of hepatitis A and hepatitis E viruses and norovirus and rotavirus in fish and shrimp samples caught from the Persian Gulf

M. Alipour Amroabadi, Ebrahim Rahimi, Amir Shakerian, Hassan Momtaz

2021Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Foodborne viruses including hepatitis A virus (HAV), norovirus (NoV), rotavirus (RoV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are easily transmitted through contaminated seafoods. The current research was done to assess the incidence of RoV, NoV GI and GII,hAV and hEV in fish and shrimp samples caught from the Persian Gulf, Iran. Three-hundred and twenty fish and shrimp samples were collected. The presence of foodborne viruses were assessed by the real-time PCR. Forty-nine out of 320 (15.31%) fish and shrimp samples were positive for foodborne viruses. Distribution of hAV, NoV GI and NoV GII amongst all studied samples were 0.93%, 5.93% and 8.43%, respectively. hEV and RoV viruses were not found in studied samples. Parastromateus niger and Scomberomorus commerson fish and Penaeus monodon shrimp were the most frequently contaminated samples. Simultaneous incidence of hAV and NoV GI and hAV and NoV GII were 0.31% and 0.93%, respectively. Distribution of foodborne viruses in samples collected through spring, summer, autumn and winter seasons were 14.28%, 9.33%, 11.76% and 24.44%, respectively. Findings revealed that the incidence of foodborne viruses was significantly associated with seafood species and also season of sampling.

Topics & Concepts

ShrimpNorovirusBiologyRotavirusShellfishVeterinary medicineIncidence (geometry)VirologySerotypeFisheryVirusFish <Actinopterygii>Aquatic animalMedicineOpticsPhysicsViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyHepatitis Viruses Studies and EpidemiologySalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
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