The Scenario of Norovirus Contamination in Food and Food Handlers

Recently, many cases related to viral gastroenteritis outbreaks have been reported all over the world. Noroviruses are found to be leading as the major cause of outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis. Patients with acute gastroenteritis are normally found to be positive with norovirus when the stools an...

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Hauptverfasser: Zainazor, Tuan, Hidayah, M.S. Noor, Chai, L.C, Tunung, R, Ghazali, F. Mohamad, Son, R
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