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An interlaboratory proficiency test using metagenomic sequencing as a diagnostic tool for the detection of RNA viruses in swine fecal material.

Biology Feces Genome, Viral High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing Laboratory Proficiency Testing Metagenome Metagenomics RNA Viruses RNA, Viral Swine Swine Diseases Abstract: UNLABELLED: Metagenomic shotgun ...

Development of strain-level shotgun metagenomics approaches to detect and characterize microbiological contaminants in the context of food safety

characterizing it. Finally, we also investigated the contamination of food by viral pathogens such as norovirus and hepatitis A. In order to detect these RNA viruses, we extracted all RNA from the food (raspberry, ...

Hepatitis E virus in pork meat products and exposure assessment in Belgium

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Tatjana Locus; Lambrecht, Ellen; Michael Peeters; Vanessa Suin; Bavo Verhaegen; Koenraad Van Hoorde; Lamoral, Sophie; Thomas Vanwolleghem; Steven Van Gucht Source: International Journal of Food M ...

Molecular Subtyping of Salmonella Typhimurium with Multiplex Oligonucleotide Ligation-PCR (MOL-PCR).

Biol, Volume 1616, p.39-69 (2017) Abstract: A multiplex oligonucleotide ligation- PCR (MOL- PCR) assay is a valuable high-throughput technique for the detection of bacteria and viruses, for ...

A two-step lyssavirus real-time polymerase chain reaction using degenerate primers with superior sensitivity to the fluorescent antigen test.

culture infectious dose. The related vesicular stomatitis virus was not recognized, confirming the selectivity for lyssaviruses. The assay was applied to follow the evolution of rabies virus infection in ...

A proteomics approach for the quantification of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins a and b in several matrices using uplc-msms analysis.

enterica and others. In number of outbreaks and human cases per causative agent in strong evidence food-borne outbreaks in the EU, bacterial toxins share the second place together with foodborne viruses ...

A non-invasive intranasal inoculation technique using isoflurane anesthesia to infect the brain of mice with rabies virus.

173, Issue 1, p.127-36 (2011) Keywords: Anesthetics, Inhalation Animals brain Disease Models, Animal Isoflurane mice Rabies Survival Analysis Abstract: Methods for intranasal inoculation of viruses are ...

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