impact of temperature on the inactivation of enteric viruses in food and water: a review

Temperature is considered as the major factor determining virus inactivation in the environment. Food industries, therefore, widely apply temperature as virus inactivating parameter. This review encompasses an overview of viral inactivation and virus genome degradation data from published literature...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied microbiology 2012-06, Vol.112 (6), p.1059-1074
Hauptverfasser: Bertrand, I, Schijven, J.F, Sánchez, G, Wyn‐Jones, P, Ottoson, J, Morin, T, Muscillo, M, Verani, M, Nasser, A, de Roda Husman, A.M, Myrmel, M, Sellwood, J, Cook, N, Gantzer, C
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Zusammenfassung:Temperature is considered as the major factor determining virus inactivation in the environment. Food industries, therefore, widely apply temperature as virus inactivating parameter. This review encompasses an overview of viral inactivation and virus genome degradation data from published literature as well as a statistical analysis and the development of empirical formulae to predict virus inactivation. A total of 658 data (time to obtain a first log10 reduction) were collected from 76 published studies with 563 data on virus infectivity and 95 data on genome degradation. Linear model fitting was applied to analyse the effects of temperature, virus species, detection method (cell culture or molecular methods), matrix (simple or complex) and temperature category (
ISSN:1364-5072
1365-2672
1365-2672
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2672.2012.05267.x