| Literature DB >> 33829135 |
Marion Desdouits1, Miranda de Graaf2, Sofia Strubbia1, Bas B Oude Munnink2, Annelies Kroneman3, Françoise S Le Guyader1, Marion P G Koopmans2.
Abstract
Foodborne viral infections rank among the top 5 causes of disease, with noroviruses and hepatitis A causing the greatest burden globally. Contamination of foods by infected food handlers or through environmental pollution are the main sources of foodborne illness, with a lesser role for consumption of products from infected animals. Viral partial genomic sequencing has been used for more than two decades to track foodborne outbreaks and whole genome or metagenomics next-generation-sequencing (NGS) are new additions to the toolbox of food microbiology laboratories. We discuss developments in the field of targeted and metagenomic NGS, with an emphasis on application in food virology, the challenges and possible solutions towards future routine application.Entities:
Keywords: Food virology; Foodborne virus; Human enteric virus; Metagenomics; Next-generation sequencing; Norovirus
Year: 2020 PMID: 33829135 PMCID: PMC7993515 DOI: 10.1186/s42522-020-00015-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: One Health Outlook ISSN: 2524-4655