Capturing norovirus transmission
•Human norovirus productively infects B cells and human enteroid monolayers in vitro.•The mouse model provides a valuable tool to study norovirus transmission.•Determinants of transmissibility of noroviruses are poorly characterized.•New culture and animal models allow addressing some essential know...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current opinion in virology 2017-02, Vol.22, p.64-70 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Human norovirus productively infects B cells and human enteroid monolayers in vitro.•The mouse model provides a valuable tool to study norovirus transmission.•Determinants of transmissibility of noroviruses are poorly characterized.•New culture and animal models allow addressing some essential knowledge gaps.
Human norovirus is a leading cause of gastroenteritis and is efficiently transmitted between humans and around the globe. The burden of norovirus infections in the global community and in health-care settings warrant the availability of outbreak prevention strategies and control measures that are tailored to the pathogen, outbreak setting and population at risk. A better understanding of viral and host determinants of transmission would aid in developing and fine-tuning such efforts. Here, we describe mechanisms of transmission, available model systems for studying norovirus transmission and their strengths and weaknesses as well as future research strategies. |
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ISSN: | 1879-6257 1879-6265 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.coviro.2016.11.008 |